Liquid-crystalline medium and liquid-crystal display comprising the same

ABSTRACT

The invention relates to a liquid-crystalline medium, preferably having a nematic phase and dielectric anisotropy of 0.5 or more, which comprises one or more compounds of formula Y 
     
       
         
         
             
             
         
       
     
     in which the parameters have the meanings given in the text,
 
to the use thereof in an electro-optical display, particularly in an active-matrix display based on the IPS or FFS effect, to displays of this type which contain a liquid-crystalline medium of this type, and to the use of the compounds of formula Y for the improvement of the transmission and/or response times of a liquid-crystalline medium which comprises one or more additional mesogenic compounds.

The present invention relates to novel liquid crystalline media, inparticular for use in liquid-crystal displays, and to theseliquid-crystal displays, particularly to liquid-crystal displays whichuse the IPS (in-plane switching) or, preferably, the FFS (fringe fieldswitching) effect using dielectrically positive liquid crystals. Thelast one is also called SG-FFS (super grip FFS) effect occasionally. Forthis effect dielectrically positive liquid crystals are used, whichcomprise one or more compounds having at the same time a high dielectricconstant parallel to the molecular director and perpendicular to themolecular director, leading to a large average dielectric constant and ahigh dielectric ratio and, preferably, to a relatively small dielectricanisotropy at the same time. The liquid crystalline media optionallyadditionally comprise dielectrically negative, dielectrically neutralcompounds or both. The liquid crystalline media are used in ahomogeneous (i.e. planar) initial alignment. The liquid-crystal mediaaccording to the invention have a positive dielectric anisotropy andcomprise compounds having at the same time large dielectric constantsparallel and perpendicular to the molecular director.

The media are distinguished by a particularly high transmission andreduced response time in respective displays, which is brought about bytheir unique combination of physical properties, especially by theirdielectric properties and in particular by their high ratio of(∈_(⊥)/∈_(av.)) respectively of the high values of their dielectricratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈). This also leads to their excellent performance in thedisplays according to the invention.

IPS and FFS displays using dielectrically positive liquid crystals arewell known in the field and have been widely adopted for various typesof displays like e.g. desk top monitors and TV sets, but also for mobileapplications.

However, recently, IPS and in particular FFS displays usingdielectrically negative liquid crystals are widely adopted. The latterones are sometimes also called or UB-FFS (ultra bright FFS). Suchdisplays are disclosed e.g. in US 2013/0207038 A1. These displays arecharacterized by a markedly increased transmission compared to thepreviously used IPS- and FFS displays, which have been dielectricallypositive liquid crystals. These displays using dielectrically negativeliquid crystals, however, have the severe disadvantage of requiring ahigher operation voltage than the respective displays usingdielectrically positive liquid crystals. Liquid crystalline media usedfor UB-FFS have a dielectric anisotropy of −0.5 or less and preferablyof −1.5 or less.

Liquid crystalline media used for HB-FFS (high brightness FFS) have adielectric anisotropy of 0.5 or more and preferably of 1.5 or more.Respective media comprising both dielectrically negative anddielectrically positive liquid crystalline compounds, respectivelymesogenic compounds are disclosed e.g. in US 2013/0207038 A1. Thesemedia feature rather large values of ∈_(⊥) and of ∈_(av.) already,however, their ratio of (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈) is relatively small.

According to the present application, however, the IPS or the FFS effectwith dielectrically positive liquid crystalline media in a homogeneousalignment are preferred.

Industrial application of this effect in electro-optical displayelements requires LC phases which have to meet a multiplicity ofrequirements. Particularly important here are chemical resistance tomoisture, air and physical influences, such as heat, radiation in theinfrared, visible and ultraviolet regions, and direct (DC) andalternating (AC) electric fields.

Furthermore, LC phases which can be used industrially are required tohave a liquid-crystalline mesophase in a suitable temperature range andlow viscosity.

None of the series of compounds having a liquid-crystalline mesophasethat have been disclosed hitherto includes a single compound which meetsall these requirements. Mixtures of two to 25, preferably three to 18,compounds are therefore generally prepared in order to obtain substanceswhich can be used as LC phases.

Matrix liquid-crystal displays (MLC displays) are known. Non-linearelements which can be used for individual switching of the individualpixels are, for example, active elements (i.e. transistors). The term“active matrix” is then used, where in general use is made of thin-filmtransistors (TFTs), which are generally arranged on a glass plate assubstrate.

A distinction is made between two technologies: TFTs comprising compoundsemiconductors, such as, for example, CdSe, or metal oxides like ZnO orTFTs based on polycrystalline and, inter alia, amorphous silicon. Thelatter technology currently has the greatest commercial importanceworldwide.

The TFT matrix is applied to the inside of one glass plate of thedisplay, while the other glass plate carries the transparent counterelectrode on its inside. Compared with the size of the pixel electrode,the TFT is very small and has virtually no adverse effect on the image.This technology can also be extended to fully colour-capable displays,in which a mosaic of red, green and blue filters is arranged in such away that a filter element is located opposite each switchable pixel.

The TFT displays most used hitherto usually operate with crossedpolarisers in transmission and are backlit. For TV applications, ECB (orVAN) cells or FFS cells are used, whereas monitors usually use IPS cellsor TN (twisted nematic) cells, and notebooks, laptops and mobileapplications usually use TN, VA or FFS cells.

The term MLC displays here encompasses any matrix display havingintegrated non-linear elements, i.e., besides the active matrix, alsodisplays with passive elements, such as varistors or diodes(MIM=metal-insulator-metal).

MLC displays of this type are particularly suitable for TV applications,monitors and notebooks or for displays with a high information density,for example in automobile manufacture or aircraft construction. Besidesproblems regarding the angle dependence of the contrast and the responsetimes, difficulties also arise in MLC displays due to insufficientlyhigh specific resistance of the liquid-crystal mixtures [TOGASHI, S.,SEKIGUCHI, K., TANABE, H., YAMAMOTO, E., SORIMACHI, K., TAJIMA, E.,WATANABE, H., SHIMIZU, H., Proc. Eurodisplay 84, September 1984: A210-288 Matrix LCD Controlled by Double Stage Diode Rings, pp. 141 ff.,Paris; STROMER, M., Proc. Eurodisplay 84, September 1984: Design of ThinFilm Transistors for Matrix Addressing of Television Liquid CrystalDisplays, pp. 145 ff., Paris]. With decreasing resistance, the contrastof an MLC display deteriorates. Since the specific resistance of theliquid-crystal mixture generally drops over the life of an MLC displayowing to interaction with the inside surfaces of the display, a high(initial) resistance is very important for displays that have to haveacceptable resistance values over a long operating period.

Displays which use the ECB effect have become established as so-calledVAN (vertically aligned nematic) displays, besides IPS displays (forexample: Yeo, S. D., Paper 15.3: “An LC Display for the TV Application”,SID 2004 International Symposium, Digest of Technical Papers, XXXV, BookII, pp. 758 and 759) and the long-known TN displays, as one of the threemore recent types of liquid-crystal display that are currently the mostimportant, in particular for television applications.

The most important designs may be mentioned here: MVA (multidomainvertical alignment, for example: Yoshide, H. et al., Paper 3.1: “MVA LCDfor Notebook or Mobile PCs . . . ”, SID 2004 International Symposium,Digest of Technical Papers, XXXV, Book I, pp. 6 to 9, and Liu, C. T. etal., Paper 15.1: “A 46-inch TFT-LCD HDTV Technology . . . ”, SID 2004International Symposium, Digest of Technical Papers, XXXV, Book II, pp.750 to 753), PVA (patterned vertical alignment, for example: Kim, SangSoo, Paper 15.4: “Super PVA Sets New State-of-the-Art for LCD-TV”, SID2004 International Symposium, Digest of Technical Papers, XXXV, Book II,pp. 760 to 763) and ASV (advanced super view, for example: Shigeta,Mitzuhiro and Fukuoka, Hirofumi, Paper 15.2: “Development of HighQuality LCDTV”, SID 2004 International Symposium, Digest of TechnicalPapers, XXXV, Book II, pp. 754 to 757). More modern versions of the VAeffect, are the so called PAVA (photo-alignment VA) and PSVA(polymer-stabilized VA).

In general form, the technologies are compared, for example, in Souk,Jun, SID Seminar 2004, Seminar M-6: “Recent Advances in LCD Technology”,Seminar Lecture Notes, M-6/1 to M-6/26, and Miller, Ian, SID Seminar2004, Seminar M-7: “LCD-Television”, Seminar Lecture Notes, M-7/1 toM-7/32. Although the response times of modern ECB displays have alreadybeen significantly improved by addressing methods with overdrive, forexample: Kim, Hyeon Kyeong et al., Paper 9.1: “A 57-in. Wide UXGATFT-LCD for HDTV Application”, SID 2004 International Symposium, Digestof Technical Papers, XXXV, Book I, pp. 106 to 109, the achievement ofvideo-compatible response times, in particular in the switching of greyshades, is still a problem which has not yet been solved to asatisfactory extent.

ECB displays, like ASV displays, use liquid-crystalline media havingnegative dielectric anisotropy (Δ∈), whereas TN and to date allconventional IPS displays use liquid-crystalline media having positivedielectric anisotropy. However, presently there is an increasing demandfor IPS and FFS displays utilizing dielectrically negative liquidcrystalline media.

In liquid-crystal displays of this type, the liquid crystals are used asdielectrics, whose optical properties change reversibly on applicationof an electrical voltage.

Since in displays in general, i.e. also in displays in accordance withthese mentioned effects, the operating voltage should be as low aspossible, use is made of liquid-crystal media which are generallypredominantly composed of liquid-crystal compounds, all of which havethe same sign of the dielectric anisotropy and have the highest possiblevalue of the dielectric anisotropy. In general, at most relatively smallproportions of neutral compounds and if possible no compounds having asign of the dielectric anisotropy which is opposite to that of themedium are employed. In the case of liquid-crystal media having negativedielectric anisotropy e.g. for ECB or UB-FFS displays, predominantlycompounds having negative dielectric anisotropy are thus employed. Therespective liquid-crystalline media employed generally consistpredominantly and usually even essentially of liquid-crystal compoundshaving negative dielectric anisotropy.

In the media used in accordance with the present application,significant amounts of dielectrically positive liquid-crystal compoundsand generally only very small amounts of dielectrically compounds oreven none at all are typically employed, since in general theliquid-crystal displays are intended to have the lowest possibleaddressing voltages. At the same time small amounts of dielectricallyneutral compounds may be beneficially used in some cases.

US 2013/0207038 A1 discloses liquid crystalline media for HB-FFSdisplays proposing to improve the performance of the FFS displays usingliquid crystals having a positive dielectric anisotropy by theadditional incorporation of dielectrically negative liquid crystals.This, however, leads to the necessity of a compensation of the negativecontribution of these compounds to the overall dielectric anisotropy ofthe resultant media. To this end, either the concentration of thedielectrically positive materials has to be increased, which, in turn,leaves less room for the use of dielectrically neutral compounds asdiluters in the mixtures, or, alternatively, compounds with a strongerpositive dielectric anisotropy have to be used. Both of thesealternatives have the strong drawback of increasing the response time ofthe liquid crystals in the displays.

Liquid crystalline media having a positive dielectric anisotropy for IPSand FFS displays have already been disclosed. In the following someexamples will be given.

CN 104232105 A discloses liquid crystalline media with a positivedielectric anisotropy having dielectric ratios (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈) of up to 0.7.

WO 2014/192390 also discloses liquid crystalline media with a positivedielectric anisotropy having rather high values of ∈_(∥), but havingdielectric ratios (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈) of only about 0.5.

WO 2015/007131 discloses liquid crystalline media with a positivedielectric anisotropy, some of which have a dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈)of about 0.7 and slightly above, up to 0.88.

Obviously, the range of the nematic phase of the liquid-crystal mixturemust be sufficiently broad for the intended application of the display.

The response times of the liquid-crystal media in the displays also haveto be improved, i.e. reduced. This is particularly important fordisplays for television or multimedia applications. In order to improvethe response times, it has repeatedly been proposed in the past tooptimise the rotational viscosity of the liquid-crystal media (γ₁), i.e.to achieve media having the lowest possible rotational viscosity.However, the results achieved here are inadequate for many applicationsand therefore make it appear desirable to find further optimisationapproaches.

Adequate stability of the media to extreme loads, in particular to UVexposure and heating, is very particularly important. In particular inthe case of applications in displays in mobile equipment, such as, forexample, mobile telephones, this may be crucial.

Besides their relatively poor transmission and their relatively longresponse times, the MLC displays disclosed hitherto, they have furtherdisadvantages. These are e.g. their comparatively low contrast, theirrelatively high viewing-angle dependence and the difficulty in thereproduction of grey scales in these displays, especially when observedfrom an oblique viewing angle, as well as their inadequate VHR and theirinadequate lifetime. The desired improvements of the transmission of thedisplays and of their response times are required in order to improvetheir energy efficiency, respectively their capacity to render rapidlymoving pictures.

There thus continues to be a great demand for MLC displays having veryhigh specific resistance at the same time as a large working-temperaturerange, short response times and a low threshold voltage, with the aid ofwhich various grey shades can be produced and which have, in particular,a good and stable VHR.

The invention has the object of providing MLC displays, not only formonitor and TV applications, but also for mobile applications such ase.g. telephones and navigation systems, which are based on the ECB, IPSor FFS effect, do not have the disadvantages indicated above, or only doso to a lesser extent, and at the same time have very high specificresistance values. In particular, it must be ensured for mobiletelephones and navigation systems that they also work at extremely highand extremely low temperatures.

Surprisingly, it has been found that it is possible to achieveliquid-crystal displays which have, in particular in IPS and FFSdisplays, a low threshold voltage with short response times, asufficiently broad nematic phase, favourable, relatively lowbirefringence (Δn) and, at the same time, a high transmission, goodstability to decomposition by heating and by UV exposure, and a stable,high VHR if use is made in these display elements of nematicliquid-crystal mixtures which comprise at least one compound, preferablytwo or more compounds of formula Y, preferably selected from the groupof the compounds of the sub-formulae Y-1, Y-2, Y-3, Y-4, Y-5 and Y-6 andoptionally of formula I, preferably selected from the group of thecompounds of the sub-formulae I-1, I-2, I-3, I-4 and I-5, particularlypreferably of these of the sub-formulate I-2 and/or I-2 and/or I-4, morepreferably I-2 and/or I-4, and preferably additionally at least onecompound, preferably two or more compounds, selected from the group ofthe compounds of the formulae II and III, the former preferably offormula II-1 and/or II-2, and/or at least one compound, preferably twoor more compounds selected from the group of formulae IV and/or V and,preferably, one or more compounds selected from the group of formulaeVII to IX (all formulae as defined herein below).

Media of this type can be used, in particular, for electro-opticaldisplays having active-matrix addressing for IPS- or FFS displays. Themedia according to the present invention preferably additionallycomprise a one or more compounds selected from the group of compounds offormulae II and III, preferably one or more compounds of formula II,more preferably in addition one or more compounds of formula III and,most preferably, additionally one or more compounds selected from thegroup of the compounds of formulae IV and V and, again preferably, oneor more compounds selected from the group of compounds of formulae VI toIX (all formulae as defined below).

The mixtures according to the invention exhibit very broad nematic phaseranges with clearing points ≥70° C., very favourable values for thecapacitive threshold, relatively high values for the holding ratio andat the same time good low-temperature stabilities at −20° C. and −30°C., as well as very low rotational viscosities. The mixtures accordingto the invention are furthermore distinguished by a good ratio ofclearing point and rotational viscosity and by a relatively highpositive dielectric anisotropy.

Now, it has been found surprisingly that LCs of the FFS type usingliquid crystals with positive dielectric anisotropy may be realisedusing specially selected liquid crystalline media. These media arecharacterised by a particular combination of physical properties. Mostdecisive amongst these are their dielectric properties and here a highaverage dielectric constant (∈_(av.)), a high dielectric constantperpendicular to the director of the liquid crystal molecules (∈_(⊥)), ahigh value of the dielectric anisotropy (Δ∈), and, in particular, therelatively high ratio of these latter two values: (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈).

Preferably the liquid-crystalline media according to the presentinvention, on the one hand, have a value of the dielectric anisotropy of0.5 or more, preferably of 1.0 or more preferably of 1.5 or more. At theother hand, they preferably have a dielectric anisotropy of 26 or less.

Preferably the liquid-crystalline media according to the presentinvention, on the one hand, have a value of the dielectric constantperpendicular to the director of 2 or more, more preferably of 8 or moreand, on the other hand preferably of 20 or less.

The liquid crystalline media according to the present inventionpreferably have a positive dielectric anisotropy, preferably in therange from 1.5 or more to 20.0 or less, more preferably in the rangefrom 3.0 or more to 8.0 or less and, most preferably in the range from4.0 or more to 7.0 or less.

The liquid crystalline media according to the present inventionpreferably have a dielectric constant perpendicular to the director ofthe liquid crystal molecules (∈_(⊥)) of 5.0 or more, more preferably of6.0 or more, more preferably of 7.0 or more, more preferably of 8.0 ormore, more preferably of 9 or more and, most preferably, of 10.0 ormore.

The liquid crystalline media according to the present inventionpreferably have a dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈) of 1.0 or more, morepreferably of 1.5 or more and, most preferably, of 2.0 or more.

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention the liquidcrystalline medium preferably comprises

-   a) one or more compounds of formula Y, having both a high dielectric    constant perpendicular to the director and parallel to the director,    preferably in a concentration in the range from 1% to 60%, more    preferably in the range from 5% to 40%, particularly preferably in    the range from 8% to 35%,

in which

most preferably

-   n denotes 0 or 1,-   R^(Y1) and R^(Y2) independently of each other denote alkyl, alkoxy,    halogenated alkyl or halogenated alkoxy, preferably having 1 to 7 C    atoms, alkenyl, alkenyloxy, alkoxyalkyl or halogenated alkenyl    having 2 to 7 C atoms and preferably alkyl, alkoxy, alkenyl or    alkenyloxy, most preferably alkyl, alkoxy or alkenyloxy, wherein    halogenated preferably means fluorinated or chlorinated and most    preferably fluorinated and R^(Y1) alternatively denotes R^(Y) and    R^(Y2) alternatively denotes X^(Y),-   R^(Y) denotes alkyl, alkoxy, fluorinated alkyl or fluorinated    alkoxy, preferably having 1 to 7 C atoms, alkenyl, alkenyloxy,    alkoxyalkyl or fluorinated alkenyl having 2 to 7 C atoms and    preferably alkyl or alkenyl, and-   X^(Y) denotes F, Cl, fluorinated alkyl, fluorinated alkenyl,    fluorinated alkoxy or fluorinated alkenyloxy, the latter four groups    preferably having 1 to 4 C atoms, preferably F, Cl, CF₃ or OCF₃,    and-   b) one or more selected from the group of compounds of formulae II    and III, being dielectrically positive, preferably of compounds    having a dielectric anisotropy of greater than 3 each:

in which

-   R² denotes alkyl, alkoxy, fluorinated alkyl or fluorinated alkoxy    having 1 to 7 C atoms, alkenyl, alkenyloxy, alkoxyalkyl or    fluorinated alkenyl having 2 to 7 C atoms and preferably alkyl or    alkenyl,

-   -   on each appearance, independently of one another, denote

-   L²¹ and L²² denote H or F, preferably L²¹ denotes F,-   X² denotes halogen, halogenated alkyl or alkoxy having 1 to 3 C    atoms or halogenated alkenyl or alkenyloxy having 2 or 3 C atoms,    preferably F, Cl, —OCF₃, —O—CH₂CF₃, —O—CH═CH₂, —O—CH═CF₂ or —CF₃,    very preferably F, Cl, —O—CH═CF₂ or —OCF₃,-   m denotes 0, 1, 2 or 3, preferably 1 or 2 and particularly    preferably 1,-   R³ denotes alkyl, alkoxy, fluorinated alkyl or fluorinated alkoxy    having 1 to 7 C atoms, alkenyl, alkenyloxy, alkoxyalkyl or    fluorinated alkenyl having 2 to 7 C atoms and preferably alkyl or    alkenyl,

-   -   on each appearance, independently of one another, are

-   L³¹ and L³², independently of one another, denote H or F, preferably    L³¹ denotes F,-   X³ denotes halogen, halogenated alkyl or alkoxy having 1 to 3 C    atoms or halogenated alkenyl or alkenyloxy having 2 or 3 C atoms,    preferably F, Cl, —OCF₃, —OCHF₃,    -   —O—CH₂CF₃, —O—CH═CF₂, —O—CH═CH₂ or —CF₃, very preferably F, Cl,        —O—CH═CF₂, —OCHF₂ or —OCF₃,-   Z³ denotes —CH₂CH₂—, —CF₂CF₂—, —COO—, trans-CH═CH—, trans-CF═CF—,    —CH₂O— or a single bond, preferably —CH₂CH₂—, —COO—, trans-CH═CH— or    a single bond and very preferably —COO—, trans-CH═CH— or a single    bond, and-   n denotes 0, 1, 2 or 3, preferably 1, 2 or 3 and particularly    preferably 1, and-   c) optionally one or more compounds selected from the group of    formulae IV and V, being dielectrically neutral:

in which

-   R⁴¹ and R⁴², independently of one another, have the meaning    indicated above for R² under formula II, preferably R⁴¹ denotes    alkyl and R⁴² denotes alkyl or alkoxy or R⁴¹ denotes alkenyl and R⁴²    denotes alkyl,

-   -   independently of one another and, if

occurs twice,

-   -   also these independently of one another, denote

-   -   preferably one or more of

-   -   denotes or denote,

-   Z⁴¹ and Z⁴², independently of one another and, if Z⁴¹ occurs twice,    also these independently of one another, denote —CH₂CH₂—, —COO—,    trans-CH═CH—, trans-CF═CF—, —CH₂O—, —CF₂O—, —C═C— or a single bond,    preferably one or more thereof denotes/denote a single bond, and-   p denotes 0, 1 or 2, preferably 0 or 1, and-   R⁵¹ and R⁵², independently of one another, have one of the meanings    given for R⁴¹ and R⁴² and preferably denote alkyl having 1 to 7 C    atoms, preferably n-alkyl, particularly preferably n-alkyl having 1    to 5 C atoms, alkoxy having 1 to 7 C atoms, preferably n-alkoxy,    particularly preferably n-alkoxy having 2 to 5 C atoms, alkoxyalkyl,    alkenyl or alkenyloxy having 2 to 7 C atoms, preferably having 2 to    4 C atoms, preferably alkenyloxy,

-   -   if present, each, independently of one another, denote

preferablypreferably

and, if present,

preferably denotes

-   Z⁵¹ to Z⁵³ each, independently of one another, denote —CH₂—CH₂—,    —CH₂—O—, —CH═CH—, —C≡C—, —COO— or a single bond, preferably    —CH₂—CH₂—, —CH₂—O— or a single bond and particularly preferably a    single bond,-   i and j each, independently of one another, denote 0 or 1,-   (i+j) preferably denotes 0, 1 or 2, more preferably 0 or 1 and, most    preferably, 1,-   d) again optionally, either alternatively or additionally, one or    more compounds selected from the group of formulae VI to IX, being    dielectrically negative:

wherein

-   R⁶¹ denotes an unsubstituted alkyl radical having 1 to 7 C atoms,    preferably a straight-chain alkyl radical, more preferably an    n-alkyl radical, most preferably propyl or pentyl, an unsubstituted    alkenyl radical having 2 to 7 C atoms, preferably a straight-chain    alkenyl radical, particularly preferably having 2 to 5 C atoms, an    unsubstituted alkoxy radical having 1 to 6 C atoms or an    unsubstituted alkenyloxy radical having 2 to 6 C atoms,-   R⁶² denotes an unsubstituted alkyl radical having 1 to 7 C atoms, an    unsubstituted alkoxy radical having 1 to 6 C atoms or an    unsubstituted alkenyloxy radical having 2 to 6 C atoms, and-   I denotes 0 or 1,-   R⁷¹ denotes an unsubstituted alkyl radical having 1 to 7 C atoms,    preferably a straight-chain alkyl radical, more preferably an    n-alkyl radical, most preferably propyl or pentyl, or an    unsubstituted alkenyl radical having 2 to 7 C atoms, preferably a    straight-chain alkenyl radical, particularly preferably having 2 to    5 C atoms,-   R⁷² denotes an unsubstituted alkyl radical having 1 to 7 C atoms,    preferably having 2 to 5 C atoms, an unsubstituted alkoxy radical    having 1 to 6 C atoms, preferably having 1, 2, 3 or 4 C atoms, or an    unsubstituted alkenyloxy radical having 2 to 6 C atoms, preferably    having 2, 3 or 4 C atoms, and

-   R⁸¹ denotes an unsubstituted alkyl radical having 1 to 7 C atoms,    preferably a straight-chain alkyl radical, more preferably an    n-alkyl radical, most preferably propyl or pentyl, or an    unsubstituted alkenyl radical having 2 to 7 C atoms, preferably a    straight-chain alkenyl radical, particularly preferably having 2 to    5 C atoms,-   R⁸² denotes an unsubstituted alkyl radical having 1 to 7 C atoms,    preferably having 2 to 5 C atoms, an unsubstituted alkoxy radical    having 1 to 6 C atoms, preferably having 1, 2, 3 or 4 C atoms, or an    unsubstituted alkenyloxy radical having 2 to 6 C atoms, preferably    having 2, 3 or 4 C atoms,

-   -   more preferably

-   Z⁸ denotes —(C═O)—O—, —CH₂—O—, —CF₂—O— or —CH₂—CH₂—, preferably    —(C═O)—O— or —CH₂—O—, and-   o denotes 0 or 1,-   R⁹¹ and R⁹² independently of one another have the meaning given for    R⁷² above,-   R⁹¹ preferably denotes an alkyl radical having 2 to 5 C atoms,    preferably having 3 to 5 C atoms,-   R⁹² preferably denotes an alkyl or alkoxy radical having 2 to 5 C    atoms, more preferably an alkoxy radical having 2 to 4 C atoms, or    an alkenyloxy radical having 2 to 4 C atoms.

-   p and q independently of each other denote 0 or 1, and-   (p+q) preferably denotes 0 or 1, and in case

-   alternatively, preferably p=q=1, and-   e) again optionally, one or more compounds of formula I, having both    a high dielectric constant perpendicular to the director and    parallel to the director, preferably in a concentration in the range    from 1% to 60%, more preferably in the range from 5% to 40%,    particularly preferably in the range from 8% to 35%,

in which

-   n denotes 0 or 1,-   R¹¹ and R¹² independently of each other denote alkyl, alkoxy,    fluorinated alkyl or fluorinated alkoxy, preferably having 1 to 7 C    atoms, alkenyl, alkenyloxy, alkoxyalkyl or fluorinated alkenyl    having 2 to 7 C atoms and preferably alkyl, alkoxy, alkenyl or    alkenyloxy, most preferably alkyl, alkoxy or alkenyloxy, and R¹¹    alternatively denotes R¹ and R¹² alternatively denotes X¹,-   R¹ denotes alkyl, alkoxy, fluorinated alkyl or fluorinated alkoxy,    preferably having 1 to 7 C atoms, alkenyl, alkenyloxy, alkoxyalkyl    or fluorinated alkenyl having 2 to 7 C atoms and preferably alkyl or    alkenyl, and-   X¹ denotes F, Cl, fluorinated alkyl, fluorinated alkenyl,    fluorinated alkoxy or fluorinated alkenyloxy, the latter four groups    preferably having 1 to 4 C atoms, preferably F, Cl, CF₃ or OCF₃, in    particular for formula I-1 preferably F and in formulae I-3 and I-5    preferably OCF₃ or CF₃.

The liquid-crystalline media in accordance with the present applicationpreferably have a nematic phase.

Preferably the compounds of formula Y are selected from the group ofcompounds of formulae Y-1 to Y-6, preferably from the group of formulaeY-1 to Y-4 and most preferably from formulae Y-1 and Y-2:

in which the parameters have the respective meanings given above andpreferably

-   R^(Y1) and R^(Y2) independently of each other denote alkyl, alkoxy,    fluorinated alkyl or fluorinated alkoxy, preferably having 1 to 7 C    atoms, alkenyl, alkenyloxy, alkoxyalkyl or fluorinated alkenyl    having 2 to 7 C atoms and preferably alkyl, alkoxy, alkenyl or    alkenyloxy, most preferably alkoxy or alkenyloxy,-   R^(Y) denotes alkyl, alkoxy, fluorinated alkyl or fluorinated    alkoxy, preferably having 1 to 7 C atoms, alkenyl, alkenyloxy,    alkoxyalkyl or fluorinated alkenyl having 2 to 7 C atoms and    preferably alkyl or alkenyl, and-   X^(Y) denotes F, Cl, CN, NCS, fluorinated alkyl, fluorinated    alkenyl, fluorinated alkoxy or fluorinated alkenyloxy, the latter    four groups preferably having 1 to 4 C atoms, preferably F, Cl, CF₃    or OCF₃, more preferably CF₃ or OCF₃.

Preferably the medium comprises one or more compounds of formula Iselected from the group of compounds of formulae I-1 to I-5:

in which

-   R¹¹ and R¹² independently of each other denote alkyl, alkoxy,    fluorinated alkyl or fluorinated alkoxy, preferably having 1 to 7 C    atoms, alkenyl, alkenyloxy, alkoxyalkyl or fluorinated alkenyl    having 2 to 7 C atoms and preferably alkyl, alkoxy, alkenyl or    alkenyloxy, most preferably alkoxy or alkenyloxy,-   R¹ denotes alkyl, alkoxy, fluorinated alkyl or fluorinated alkoxy,    preferably having 1 to 7 C atoms, alkenyl, alkenyloxy, alkoxyalkyl    or fluorinated alkenyl having 2 to 7 C atoms and preferably alkyl or    alkenyl, and-   X¹ denotes F, Cl, CN, NCS, fluorinated alkyl, fluorinated alkenyl,    fluorinated alkoxy or fluorinated alkenyloxy, the latter four groups    preferably having 1 to 4 C atoms, preferably F, Cl, CF₃ or OCF₃, in    particular for formula I-1 preferably F and for formulae I-3 and I-5    preferably OCF₃ or CF₃.

Preferably the medium comprises one or more compounds of formula Iselected from the group of compounds of formulae I-2 and I-3:

in which

-   R¹¹, and R¹² and-   R¹ independently of each other denote alkyl, alkoxy, fluorinated    alkyl or fluorinated alkoxy, preferably having 1 to 7 C atoms,    alkenyl, alkenyloxy, alkoxyalkyl or fluorinated alkenyl having 2 to    7 C atoms and preferably alkyl, alkoxy, alkenyl or alkenyloxy, most    preferably alkoxy or alkenyloxy, and-   X¹ denotes F, Cl, CN, NCS, fluorinated alkyl, fluorinated alkenyl,    fluorinated alkoxy or fluorinated alkenyloxy, the latter four groups    preferably having 1 to 4 C atoms, preferably F, Cl, CF₃ or OCF₃,    more preferably CF₃ or OCF₃.

Preferably the medium comprises one or more compounds of formula Iselected from the group of compounds of formulae I-4 and I-5:

in which

-   R¹¹, and R¹² and-   R¹ independently of each other denote alkyl, alkoxy, fluorinated    alkyl or fluorinated alkoxy, preferably having 1 to 7 C atoms,    alkenyl, alkenyloxy, alkoxyalkyl or fluorinated alkenyl having 2 to    7 C atoms and preferably alkyl, alkoxy, alkenyl or alkenyloxy, most    preferably alkoxy or alkenyloxy, and-   X¹ denotes F, Cl, CN, NCS, fluorinated alkyl, fluorinated alkenyl,    fluorinated alkoxy or fluorinated alkenyloxy, the latter four groups    preferably having 1 to 4 C atoms, preferably F, Cl, CF₃ or OCF₃,    more preferably CF₃ or OCF₃.

The compounds of formula I-5 are prepared similar to the synthesis ofcompounds of formula I-3 according to WO 02/055463 and compounds of theformula I-4 containing two alkoxy groups (R¹¹=>R¹—O; R¹²=>R¹—O) arepreferably prepared starting from the basic compound dibenzothiopheneaccording to the following scheme: (Scheme 1a).

The compounds of formula I-4 containing one alkoxy group (R¹—O) and onealkyl group (R¹), (R¹¹=>R¹—O; R¹²=>R²) are preferably prepared startingfrom the basic compound dibenzothiophene according to the followingscheme: (Scheme 2a).

The compounds of formula I-4 containing two alkyl groups (R¹¹=>R¹;R¹²=>R²) are preferably prepared starting from the basic compounddibenzothiophene according to the following scheme: (Scheme 3a).

The compounds of formula I-5 are preferably prepared e.g. according tothe following scheme (Scheme 4a).

The compounds of formula I-5 are prepared according to

WO 02/055463 and compounds of the formula I-3 containing two alkoxygroups (R¹¹=>R¹—O; R¹²=>R²—O) are preferably prepared starting from thebasic compound dibenzofuran according to the following scheme: (Scheme1b).

The compounds of formula I-3 containing one alkoxy group (R¹—O) and onealkyl group (R²), (R¹¹=>R¹—O; R¹²=>R²) are preferably prepared startingfrom the basic compound dibenzofuran according to the following scheme:(Scheme 2b).

The compounds of formula I-3 containing two alkyl groups (R¹¹=>R¹;R¹²=>R²) are preferably prepared starting from the basic compounddibenzofuran according to the following scheme: (Scheme 3b).

The compounds of formula I-4 are preferably prepared e.g. according tothe following scheme (Scheme 4b).

Particularly suitable synthetic routes to the compounds of formulae I-2to I-5 used according to the invention are explained below withreference to Scheme 5.

Scheme 5 should only be regarded as illustrative. The person skilled inthe art will be able to carry out corresponding variations of thesyntheses presented, and also follow other suitable synthetic routes, inorder to obtain compounds of the formulae I-2 to I-5.

In accordance with the synthesis depicted above, the present inventionin an embodiment also encompasses one or more processes for thepreparation of compounds of the formulae I-2 to I-5.

The invention thus encompasses a process for the preparation ofcompounds of the formula I which is characterised in that it comprises aprocess step in which a compound of the formula II is converted intocompounds of the formulae I-2 to I-5 in the presence of a base, as shownin Scheme 6 and in which R, A, Z, X¹, X², W and m have the meaningindicated above and G denotes —OH, —SH or SG′ and G′ denotes abase-labile protecting group for thiols. Preferred protecting groups areacetyl, dimethylaminocarbonyl, 2-tetrahydropyranyl, ethoxycarbonylethyl,tert-butyl, methyl, particularly preferably ethoxycarbonylethyl.

The process and the subsequent work-up of the reaction mixture canbasically be carried out as a batch reaction or in a continuous reactionprocedure. The continuous reaction procedure encompasses, for example,reaction in a continuous stirred-tank reactor, a stirred-reactorcascade, a loop or cross-flow reactor, a flow tube or in a microreactor.The reaction mixtures are optionally worked up, as necessary, byfiltration via solid phases, chromatography, separation betweenimmiscible phases (for example extraction), adsorption onto solidsupports, removal of solvents and/or azeotropic mixtures bydistillation, selective distillation, sublimation, crystallisation,co-crystallisation or by nanofiltration on membranes.

The invention furthermore relates to the use of liquid-crystal mixturesand liquid-crystalline media according to the invention in IPS and FFSdisplays, in particular the use in SG-FFS displays containing aliquid-crystalline medium, for improving the response times and/or thetransmission.

The invention furthermore relates to a liquid-crystal display containinga liquid-crystalline medium according to the invention, in particular anIPS or FFS display, particularly preferably a FFS or SG-FFS display.

The invention furthermore relates to a liquid-crystal display of the IPSor FFS type comprising a liquid-crystal cell consisting of twosubstrates, where at least one substrate is transparent to light and atleast one substrate has an electrode layer, and a layer, located betweenthe substrates, of a liquid-crystalline medium comprising a polymerisedcomponent and a low-molecular-weight component, where the polymerisedcomponent is obtainable by polymerisation of one or more polymerizablecompounds in the liquid-crystalline medium between the substrates of theliquid-crystal cell, preferably with application of an electricalvoltage and where the low-molecular-weight component is a liquid-crystalmixture according to the invention as described above and below.

The displays in accordance with the present invention are preferablyaddressed by an active matrix (active matrix LCDs, AMDs for short),preferably by a matrix of thin-film transistors (TFTs). However, theliquid crystals according to the invention can also be used in anadvantageous manner in displays having other known addressing means.

The invention furthermore relates to a process for the preparation of aliquid-crystalline medium according to the invention by mixing one ormore compounds of formula I, preferably selected from the group ofcompounds of formula Y, optionally with one or more compounds offormulae I-1 to I-5, with one or more low-molecular-weightliquid-crystalline compounds, or a liquid-crystal mixture and optionallywith further liquid-crystalline compounds and/or additives.

The following meanings apply above and below:

The term “FFS” is, unless indicated otherwise, used to represent FFS andSG-FFS displays.

The term “mesogenic group” is known to the person skilled in the art andis described in the literature, and denotes a group which, due to theanisotropy of its attracting and repelling interactions, essentiallycontributes to causing a liquid-crystalline (LC) phase inlow-molecular-weight or polymeric substances. Compounds containingmesogenic groups (mesogenic compounds) do not necessarily have to have aliquid-crystalline phase themselves. It is also possible for mesogeniccompounds to exhibit liquid-crystalline phase behavior only after mixingwith other compounds and/or after polymerization. Typical mesogenicgroups are, for example, rigid rod- or disc-shaped units. An overview ofthe terms and definitions used in connection with mesogenic orliquid-crystalline compounds is given in Pure Appl. Chem. 73(5), 888(2001) and C. Tschierske, G. PeIzl, S. Diele, Angew. Chem. 2004, 116,6340-6368.

The term “spacer group” or “spacer” for short, also referred to as “Sp”above and below, is known to the person skilled in the art and isdescribed in the literature, see, for example, Pure Appl. Chem. 73(5),888 (2001) and C. Tschierske, G. PeIzl, S. Diele, Angew. Chem. 2004,116, 6340-6368. Unless indicated otherwise, the term “spacer group” or“spacer” above and below denotes a flexible group which connects themesogenic group and the polymerizable group(s) to one another in apolymerizable mesogenic compound.

For the purposes of this invention, the term “liquid-crystalline medium”is intended to denote a medium which comprises a liquid-crystal mixtureand one or more polymerizable compounds (such as, for example, reactivemesogens). The term “liquid-crystal mixture” (or “host mixture”) isintended to denote a liquid-crystalline mixture which consistsexclusively of unpolymerizable, low-molecular-weight compounds,preferably of two or more liquid-crystalline compounds and optionallyfurther additives, such as, for example, chiral dopants or stabilisers.

Particular preference is given to liquid-crystal mixtures andliquid-crystalline media which have a nematic phase, in particular atroom temperature.

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the liquid-crystalmedium comprises one or more dielectrically positive compounds having adielectric anisotropy of greater than 3, selected from the group of thecompounds of the formulae II-1 and II-2:

n which the parameters have the respective meanings indicated aboveunder formula II, and L²³ and L²⁴, independently of one another, denoteH or F, preferably L²³ denotes F, and

has one of the meanings given for

and, in the case of formulae II-1 and II-2, X² preferably denotes F orOCF₃, particularly preferably F, and, in the case of formula II-2,

independently of one another, preferably denote

and/or selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae III-1and III-2:

in which the parameters have the meanings given under formula III,and the media in accordance with the present invention may comprise,alternatively or in addition to the compounds of the formulae III-1and/or III-2, one or more compounds of the formula III-3

in which the parameters have the respective meanings indicated above,and the parameters L³¹ and L³², independently of one another and of theother parameters, denote H or F.

The liquid-crystal medium preferably comprises compounds selected fromthe group of the compounds of the formulae II-1 and II-2 in which L²¹and L²² and/or L²³ and L²⁴ both denote F.

In a preferred embodiment, the liquid-crystal medium comprises compoundsselected from the group of the compounds of the formulae II-1 and II-2in which L²¹, L²², L²³ and L²⁴ all denote F.

The liquid-crystal medium preferably comprises one or more compounds ofthe formula II-1. The compounds of the formula II-1 are preferablyselected from the group of the compounds of the formulae II-1a to II-1e,preferably one or more compounds of formulae II-1a and/or II-1b and/orII-1d, preferably of formula II-1a and/or II-1d or II-1 b and/or II-1d,most preferably of formula II-1d:

in which the parameters have the respective meanings indicated above,and L²⁵ and L²⁶, independently of one another and of the otherparameters, denote H or F, and preferablyin the formulae II-1a and II-1b,L²¹ and L²² both denote F,in the formulae II-1c and II-1d,L²¹ and L²² both denote F and/or L²³ and L²⁴ both denote F, andin formula II-1e,L²¹, L²² and L²³ denote F.

The liquid-crystal medium preferably comprises one or more compounds ofthe formula II-2, which are preferably selected from the group of thecompounds of the formulae II-2a to II-2k, preferably one or morecompounds each of formulae II-2a and/or II-2h and/or II-2j:

in which the parameters have the respective meanings indicated above,and L²⁵ to L²⁸, independently of one another, denote H or F, preferablyL²⁷ and L²⁸ both denote H, particularly preferably L²⁶ denotes H.

The liquid-crystal medium preferably comprises compounds selected fromthe group of the compounds of the formulae II-1a to II-1e in which L²¹and L²² both denote F and/or L²³ and L²⁴ both denote F.

In a preferred embodiment, the liquid-crystal medium comprises compoundsselected from the group of the compounds of the formulae II-2a to II-2kin which L²¹, L²², L²³ and L²⁴ all denote F.

Especially preferred compounds of the formula II-2 are the compounds ofthe following formulae, particularly preferred of formulae II-2a-1and/or II-2h-1 and/or II-2k-2:

in which R² and X² have the meanings indicated above, and X² preferablydenotes F.

The liquid-crystal medium preferably comprises one or more compounds ofthe formula III-1. The compounds of the formula III-1 are preferablyselected from the group of the compounds of the formulae III-1a toIII-1j, preferably from formulae III-1c, III-1f, III-1g and III-1j:

in which the parameters have the meanings given above and preferably inwhich the parameters have the respective meanings indicated above, theparameters L³⁵ and L³⁶, independently of one another and of the otherparameters, denote H or F, and the parameters L³⁵ and L³⁶, independentlyof one another and of the other parameters, denote H or F.

The liquid-crystal medium preferably comprises one or more compounds ofthe formula III-1c, which are preferably selected from the group of thecompounds of the formulae III-1c-1 to III-1c-5, preferably of formulaeIII-1c-1 and/or III-1c-2, most preferably of formula III-1c-1:

in which R³ has the meaning indicated above.

The liquid-crystal medium preferably comprises one or more compounds ofthe formula III-1f, which are preferably selected from the group of thecompounds of the formulae III-1f-1 to III-1f-6, preferably of formulae

III-1f-1 and/or III-1f-2 and/or III-1f-3 and/or III-1f-6, morepreferably of formula III-1f-3 and/or III-1f-6, more preferably offormula III-1f-6:

in which R³ has the meaning indicated above.

The liquid-crystal medium preferably comprises one or more compounds ofthe formula III-1g, which are preferably selected from the group of thecompounds of the formulae III-1g-1 to III-1g-5, preferably of formulaIII-1g-3:

in which R³ has the meaning indicated above.

The liquid-crystal medium preferably comprises one or more compounds ofthe formula III-1h, which are preferably selected from the group of thecompounds of the formulae III-1 h-1 to III-1 h-3, preferably of theformula III-1 h-3:

in which the parameters R³ and X³ have the meanings given above, and X³preferably denotes F.

The liquid-crystal medium preferably comprises one or more compounds ofthe formula III-1i, which are preferably selected from the group of thecompounds of the formulae III-1i-1 and III-1i-2, preferably of theformula III-1i-2:

in which the parameters R³ and X³ have the meanings given above, and X³preferably denotes F.

The liquid-crystal medium preferably comprises one or more compounds ofthe formula III-1j, which are preferably selected from the group of thecompounds of the formulae III-1j-1 and III-1j-2, preferably of theformula III-1j-1:

in which the parameters R³ and X³ have the meanings given above.

The liquid-crystal medium preferably comprises one or more compounds ofthe formula III-2. The compounds of the formula III-2 are preferablyselected from the group of the compounds of the formulae III-2a andIII-2b, preferably of formula III-2b:

in which the parameters R³, X³, L³¹ and L³² have the respective meaningsindicated above, and the parameters L³³ and L³⁴, independently of oneanother and of the other parameters, denote H or F.

The liquid-crystal medium preferably comprises one or more compounds ofthe formula III-2a, which are preferably selected from the group of thecompounds of the formulae III-2a-1 to III-2a-6:

in which R³ has the meaning indicated above.

The liquid-crystal medium preferably comprises one or more compounds ofthe formula III-2b, which are preferably selected from the group of thecompounds of the formulae III-2b-1 to III-2b-4, preferably III-2b-4:

in which R³ has the meaning indicated above.

Alternatively or in addition to the compounds of the formulae III-1and/or III-2, the media in accordance with the present invention maycomprise one or more compounds of the formula III-3

in which the parameters A³¹, A³², n, R³, X³, L³¹ and L³² have therespective meanings indicated above under formula III.

These compounds are preferably selected from the group of the formulaeIII-3a and III-3b:

in which R³ has the meaning indicated above.

The liquid-crystalline media in accordance with the present inventionpreferably comprise one or more dielectrically neutral compounds havinga dielectric anisotropy in the range from −1.5 to 3, preferably selectedfrom the group of the compounds of the formulae IV and V.

Besides these, the liquid-crystalline media in accordance with thepresent invention preferably comprise one or more dielectricallynegative compounds having a dielectric anisotropy of less than −1.5,preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae VI,VII, VIII and IX.

In the present application, the elements all include their respectiveisotopes. In particular, one or more H in the compounds may be replacedby D, and this is also particularly preferred in some embodiments. Acorrespondingly high degree of substitution of hydrogen by deuterium ofthe corresponding compounds enables, for example, detection andrecognition of the compounds. This is very helpful in some cases, inparticular in the case of the compounds of formula I.

In the present application,

-   alkyl particularly preferably denotes straight-chain alkyl, in    particular CH₃—, C₂H₅—, n-C₃H₇—, n-C₄H₉— or n-C₅H₁₁—, and-   alkenyl particularly preferably denotes CH₂═CH—, E-CH₃—CH═CH—,    -   CH₂═CH—CH₂—CH₂—, E-CH₃—CH═CH—CH₂—CH₂— or E-(n-C₃H₇)—CH═CH—.

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the media accordingto the invention in each case comprise one or more compounds of formulaVI selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae VI-1 andVI-2, preferably one or more compounds each of formulae VI-1 and one ormore compounds of formula VI-2,

-   -   in which the parameters R⁶¹ and R⁶² have the respective meanings        given above under formula VI, and preferably in formula VI-1    -   R⁶¹ and R⁶² independently of each other denote methoxy, ethoxy,        propoxy, butoxy (also or pentoxy, preferably ethoxy, butoxy or        pentoxy, more preferably ethoxy or butoxy and, most preferably        butoxy.    -   in formula VI-2    -   R⁶¹ preferably denotes vinyl, 1-E-propenyl, but-4-en-1-yl,        pent-1-en-1-yl or pent-3-en-1-yl and n-propyl or n-pentyl and    -   R⁶² denotes an unsubstituted alkyl radical having 1 to 7 C        atoms, preferably having 2 to 5 C atoms, or, preferably, an        unsubstituted alkoxy radical having 1 to 6 C atoms, particularly        preferably having 2 or 4 C atoms and, most preferably, ethoxy,        and

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the media accordingto the invention in each case comprise one or more compounds of formulaVII selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae VII-1 toVII-3, preferably one or more compounds each of the formulae VII-1 andone or more compounds of formula VII-2,

-   -   in which the parameters R⁷¹ and R⁷² have the respective meanings        given above under formula VII, and preferably    -   R⁷¹ denotes vinyl, 1-E-propenyl, but-4-en-1-yl, pent-1-en-1-yl        or pent-3-en-1-yl, n-propyl or n-pentyl and    -   R⁷² denotes an unsubstituted alkyl radical having 1 to 7 C        atoms, preferably having 2 to 5 C atoms, or, preferably, an        unsubstituted alkoxy radical having 1 to 6 C atoms, particularly        preferably having 2 or 4 C atoms and, most preferably, ethoxy.

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the media accordingto the invention in each case comprise one or more compounds of formulaVI-1 selected from the group of the following compounds:

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the media accordingto the invention in each case comprise one or more compounds of formulaVI-2 selected from the group of the following compounds:

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the media accordingto the invention in each case comprise one or more compounds of formulaVII-1 selected from the group of the following compounds

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the media accordingto the invention in each case comprise one or more compounds of formulaVII-2 selected from the group of the following compounds:

In addition to the compounds of formula I or the preferred sub-formulaethereof, the media in accordance with the present invention preferablycomprise one or more dielectrically negative compounds selected from thegroup of compounds of the formulae VI and VII preferably in a totalconcentration in the range from 5% or more to 90% or less, preferablyfrom 10% or more to 80% or less, particularly preferably from 20% ormore to 70% or less.

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the media accordingto the invention in each case comprise one or more compounds of formulaVIII selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae VIII-1 toVIII-3, preferably one or more compounds each of the formulae VIII-1and/or one or more compounds of formula VIII-3,

-   -   in which the parameters R⁸¹ and R⁸² have the respective meanings        given above under formula VIII, and preferably    -   R⁸¹ denotes vinyl, 1-E-propenyl, but-4-en-1-yl, pent-1-en-1-yl        or pent-3-en-1-yl, ethyl, n-propyl or n-pentyl, alkyl,        preferably ethyl, n-propyl or n-pentyl and    -   R⁸² denotes an unsubstituted alkyl radical having 1 to 7 C        atoms, preferably having 1 to 5 C atoms or an unsubstituted        alkoxy radical having 1 to 6 C atoms.

In formulae VIII-1 and VIII-2 R⁸² denotes preferably alkoxy having 2 or4 C atoms and, most preferably, ethoxy and in formula VIII-3 R⁸² denotespreferably alkyl, preferably methyl, ethyl or n-propyl, most preferablymethyl.

In a further preferred embodiment, the medium comprises one or morecompounds of formula IV, preferably one or more compounds of formulaIV-1

in which

-   R⁴¹ denotes an unsubstituted alkyl radical having 1 to 7 C atoms or    an unsubstituted alkenyl radical having 2 to 7 C atoms, preferably    an n-alkyl radical, particularly preferably having 2, 3, 4 or 5 C    atoms, and-   R⁴² denotes an unsubstituted alkyl radical having 1 to 7 C atoms, an    unsubstituted alkenyl radical having 2 to 7 C atoms, or an    unsubstituted alkoxy radical having 1 to 6 C atoms, both preferably    having 2 to 5 C atoms, an unsubstituted alkenyl radical having 2 to    7 C atoms, preferably having 2, 3 or 4 C atoms, more preferably a    vinyl radical or 1-propenyl radical and in particular a vinyl    radical.

In a particularly preferred embodiment, the medium comprises one or morecompounds of formula IV-1 selected from the group of the compounds ofthe formulae IV-1-1 to IV-1-4, preferably of formula IV-1-1,

in which

-   alkyl and alkyl′, independently of one another, denote alkyl having    1 to 7 C atoms, preferably having 2 to 5 C atoms,-   alkenyl denotes an alkenyl radical having 2 to 5 C atoms, preferably    having 2 to 4 C atoms, particularly preferably 2 C atoms,-   alkenyl′ denotes an alkenyl radical having 2 to 5 C atoms,    preferably having 2 to 4 C atoms, particularly preferably having 2    to 3 C atoms, and-   alkoxy denotes alkoxy having 1 to 5 C atoms, preferably having 2 to    4 C atoms.

In a particularly preferred embodiment, the media according to theinvention comprise one or more compounds of formula IV-1 and/or one ormore compounds of formula IV-2.

In a further preferred embodiment, the medium comprises one or morecompounds of formula V.

The media according to the invention preferably comprise the followingcompounds in the total concentrations indicated:

-   -   1-60% by weight of one or more compounds selected from the group        of the compounds of formula Y and    -   0-60% preferably 1-by 60% weight of one or more compounds        selected from the group of the compounds of formula I and/or    -   5-60% by weight of one or more compounds of formula II,        preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the        formulae II-1 and II-2 and/or    -   5-25% by weight of one or more compounds of formula III, and/or    -   5-45% by weight of one or more compounds of formula IV and/or    -   5-25% by weight of one or more compounds of formula V, and/or    -   5-25% by weight of one or more compounds of formula VI, and/or    -   5-20% by weight of one or more compounds of formula VII, and/or    -   5-30% by weight of one or more compounds of formula VIII,        preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the        formulae VIII-1 and VIII-2 and/or    -   0-60% by weight of one or more compounds of formula IX,    -   where the total content of all compounds of formulae Y and I to        IX, which are present, in the medium preferably is 95% or more        and, more preferably 100%.

The latter condition holds for all media according to the presentapplication.

In a further preferred embodiment, the media in accordance with thepresent invention in addition to the compounds of formula Y or thepreferred sub-formulae thereof, and/or of formula I or the preferredsub-formulae thereof and to the compounds of formulae VI and/or VIIand/or VIII and/or IX, preferably comprise one or more dielectricallyneutral compounds selected from the group of compounds of formulae IVand V preferably in a total concentration in the range from 5% or moreto 90% or less, preferably from 10% or more to 80% or less, particularlypreferably from 20% or more to 70% or less.

The medium according to the invention in a particularly preferredembodiment comprises

-   -   one or more compounds of formula II in a total concentration in        the range from 5% or more to 50% or less, preferably in the        range from 10% or more to 40% or less, and/or    -   one or more compounds of formula VII-1 in a total concentration        in the range from 5% or more to 30% or less, and/or    -   one or more compounds of formula VII-2 in a total concentration        in the range from 3% or more to 30% or less.

Preferably the concentration of the compounds of formula Y in the mediaaccording to the invention is in the range from 1% or more to 60% orless, more preferably from 5% or more to 40% or less, most preferablyfrom 8% or more to 35% or less.

Preferably the concentration of the compounds of formula I, if present,in the media according to the invention is in the range from 1% or moreto 60% or less, more preferably from 5% or more to 40% or less, mostpreferably from 8% or more to 35% or less.

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention the media compriseone or more compounds of formula Y, preferably selected from the groupof formulae Y-1, Y-2, Y-3, Y-4, Y-5 and Y-6 and one or more compounds offormula I, preferably selected from the group of formulae I-1 to I-5,preferably of formulae I-2 and/or I-3 and/or I-4 and/or I-5, preferablyof formulae I-2 and/or I-3.

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention the concentration ofthe compounds of formula II in the media is in the range from 3% or moreto 60% or less, more preferably from 5% or more to 55% or less, morepreferably from 10% or more to 50% or less and, most preferably, from15% or more to 45% or less.

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention the concentration ofthe compounds of formula VII in the media is in the range from 2% ormore to 50% or less, more preferably from 5% or more to 40% or less,more preferably from 10% or more to 35% or less and, most preferably,from 15% or more to 30% or less.

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention the concentration ofthe compounds of formula VII-1 in the media is in the range from 1% ormore to 40% or less, more preferably either from 2% or more to 35% orless, or, alternatively, from 15% or more to 25% or less.

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention the concentration ofthe compounds of formula VII-2 in the media, if present, is in the rangefrom 1% or more to 40% or less, more preferably from 5% or more to 35%or less and, most preferably, from 10% or more to 30% or less.

The present invention also relates to electro-optical displays orelectro-optical components which contain liquid-crystalline mediaaccording to the invention. Preference is given to electro-opticaldisplays which are based on the VA, ECB, IPS or FFS effect, preferablyon the VA; IPS or FFS effect, and in particular those which areaddressed by means of an active-matrix addressing device.

Accordingly, the present invention likewise relates to the use of aliquid-crystalline medium according to the invention in anelectro-optical display or in an electro-optical component, and to aprocess for the preparation of the liquid-crystalline media according tothe invention, characterised in that one or more compounds of formula Iare mixed with one or more compounds of formula II, preferably with oneor more compounds of the sub-formulae II-1 and/or II-2 and/or with oneor more compounds of formula VII, preferably with one or more compoundsof the sub-formulae VII-1 and/or VII-2, particularly preferably one ormore compounds from two or more, preferably from three or more,different formulae thereof and very particularly preferably from allfour of these formulae II-1, II-2, VII-1 and VII-2 and one or morefurther compounds, preferably selected from the group of the compoundsof the formulae IV and V, more preferably with one or more compoundsboth of formula IV and of formula V.

In a further preferred embodiment, the medium comprises one or morecompounds of formula IV, selected from the group of the compounds of theformulae IV-2 and IV-3,

in which

-   alkyl and alkyl′, independently of one another, denote alkyl having    1 to 7 C atoms, preferably having 2 to 5 C atoms,-   alkoxy denotes alkoxy having 1 to 5 C atoms, preferably having 2 to    4 C atoms.

In a further preferred embodiment, the medium comprises one or morecompounds of formula V selected from the group of the compounds of theformulae V-1 and V-2, preferably of formulae V-1,

in which the parameters R⁵¹ and R⁵² have the meanings given above underformula V, and preferably

-   R⁵¹ denotes alkyl having 1 to 7 C atoms or alkenyl having 2 to 7 C    atoms, and-   R⁵² denotes alkyl having 1 to 7 C atoms, alkenyl having 2 to 7 C    atoms or alkoxy having 1 to 6 C atoms, preferably alkyl or alkenyl,    particularly preferably alkyl.

In a further preferred embodiment, the medium comprises one or morecompounds of formula V-1 selected from the group of the compounds of theformulae V-1a and V-1b,

in which

-   alkyl and alkyl′, independently of one another, denote alkyl having    1 to 7 C atoms, preferably having 2 to 5 C atoms, and-   alkenyl denotes alkenyl having 2 to 7 C atoms, preferably having 2    to 5 C atoms.

In addition, the present invention relates to a method for the reductionof the wavelength dispersion of the birefringence of aliquid-crystalline medium which comprises one or more compounds offormula II, optionally one or more compounds selected from the group ofthe compounds of the formulae VII-1 and VII-2 and/or one or morecompounds of formula IV and/or one or more compounds of formula V,characterised in that one or more compounds of formula I are used in themedium.

Besides compounds of the formulae I to V, other constituents may also bepresent, for example in an amount of up to 45%, but preferably up to35%, in particular up to 10%, of the mixture as a whole.

The media according to the invention may optionally also comprise adielectrically positive component, whose total concentration ispreferably 20% or less, more preferably 10% or less, based on the entiremedium.

In a preferred embodiment, the liquid-crystal media according to theinvention comprise in total, based on the mixture as a whole,

1% or more to 50% or less, preferably 2% or more to 35% or less,particularly preferably 3% or more to 25% or less, of the compound offormula Y,1% or more to 20% or less, preferably 2% or more to 15% or less,particularly preferably 3% or more to 12% or less, of the compound offormula I.

20% or more to 50% or less, preferably 25% or more to 45% or less,particularly preferably 30% or more to 40% or less, of compounds offormulae II and/or III, and

0% or more to 35% or less, preferably 2% or more to 30% or less,particularly preferably 3% or more to 25% or less, of compounds offormulae IV and/or V, and5% or more to 50% or less 10% or more to 45% or less, preferably 15% ormore to 40% or less of compounds of the formulae VI and/or VII and/orVIII and/or IX.

The liquid-crystal media in accordance with the present invention maycomprise one or more chiral compounds.

Particularly preferred embodiments of the present invention meet one ormore of the following conditions,

where the acronyms (abbreviations) are explained in Tables A to C andillustrated by examples in Table D.

Preferably the media according to the present invention fulfil one ormore of the following conditions.

-   i. The liquid-crystalline medium has a birefringence of 0.060 or    more, particularly preferably 0.070 or more.-   ii. The liquid-crystalline medium has a birefringence of 0.200 or    less, particularly preferably 0.180 or less.-   iii. The liquid-crystalline medium has a birefringence in the range    from 0.090 or more to 0.160 or less, preferably to 0.120 or less.-   iv. The liquid-crystalline medium comprises one or more particularly    preferred compounds of formulae I-3 and/or I-5.-   v. The total concentration of the compounds of formula IV in the    mixture as a whole is 25% or more, preferably 30% or more, and is    preferably in the range from 25% or more to 49% or less,    particularly preferably in the range from 29% or more to 47% or    less, and very particularly preferably in the range from 37% or more    to 44% or less.-   vi. The liquid-crystalline medium comprises one or more compounds of    formula IV selected from the group of the compounds of the following    formulae: CC-n-V and/or CC-n-Vm and/or CC-V-V and/or CC-V-Vn and/or    CC-nV-Vn, particularly preferably CC-3-V, preferably in a    concentration of up to 60% or less, particularly preferably up to    50% or less, and optionally additionally CC-3-V1, preferably in a    concentration of up to 15% or less, and/or CC-4-V, preferably in a    concentration of up to 24% or less, particularly preferably up to    30% or less.-   vii. The media comprise the compound of formula CC-n-V, preferably    CC-3-V, preferably in a concentration of 1% or more to 60% or less,    more preferably in a concentration of 3% or more to 35% or less.-   viii. The total concentration of the compounds of formula CC-3-V in    the mixture as a whole preferably either is 15% or less, preferably    10% or less or 20% or more, preferably 25% or more.-   ix. The total concentration of the compounds of formula Y-nO-Om in    the mixture as a whole is 2% or more to 30% or less, preferably 5%    or more to 15% or less.-   x. The total concentration of the compounds of formula CY-n-Om in    the mixture as a whole is 5% or more to 60% or less, preferably 15%    or more to 45% or less.-   xi. The total concentration of the compounds of formula CCY-n-Om    and/or CCY-n-m, preferably of CCY-n-Om, in the mixture as a whole is    5% or more to 40% or less, preferably 1% or more to 25% or less.-   xii. The total concentration of the compounds of formula CLY-n-Om in    the mixture as a whole is 5% or more to 40% or less, preferably 10%    or more to 30% or less.-   xiii. The liquid-crystalline medium comprises one or more compounds    of formula IV, preferably of the formulae IV-1 and/or IV-2,    preferably in a total concentration of 1% or more, in particular 2%    or more, and very particularly preferably 3% or more to 50% or less,    preferably 35% or less.-   xiv. The liquid-crystalline medium comprises one or more compounds    of formula V, preferably of the formulae V-1 and/or V-2, preferably    in a total concentration of 1% or more, in particular 2% or more,    and very particularly preferably 15% or more to 35% or less,    preferably to 30% or less.-   xv. The total concentration of the compounds of formula CCP-V-n,    preferably CCP-V-1, in the mixture as a whole preferably is 5% or    more to 30% or less, preferably 15% or more to 25% or less.-   xvi. The total concentration of the compounds of formula CCP-V2-n,    preferably CCP-V2-1, in the mixture as a whole preferably is 1% or    more to 15% or less, preferably 2% or more to 10% or less.

The invention furthermore relates to an electro-optical display havingactive-matrix addressing based on the VA, ECB, IPS, FFS or UB-FFSeffect, characterised in that it contains, as dielectric, aliquid-crystalline medium in accordance with the present invention.

The liquid-crystal mixture preferably has a nematic phase range having awidth of at least 70 degrees.

The rotational viscosity γ₁ is preferably 350 mPa·s or less, preferably250 mPa·s or less and, in particular, 150 mPa·s or less.

The mixtures according to the invention are suitable for all IPS andFFS-TFT applications using dielectrically positive liquid crystallinemedia, such as, e.g. SG-FFS (Super Grip FFS).

The liquid-crystalline media according to the invention preferablyvirtually completely consist of 4 to 18, in particular 5 to 15, andparticularly preferably 12 or less, compounds. These are preferablyselected from the group of the compounds of the formulae Y, I, II III,IV, V, VI, VII, VIII and IX.

The liquid-crystalline media according to the invention may optionallyalso comprise more than 18 compounds. In this case, they preferablycomprise 18 to 25 compounds.

In a preferred embodiment, the liquid-crystal media according to theinvention predominantly consist of, preferably essentially consist ofand, most preferably, virtually completely consist of compounds, whichdo not comprise a cyano group.

In a preferred embodiment, the liquid-crystal media according to theinvention comprise compounds selected from the group of the compounds ofthe formulae Y, I, II and III, IV and V and VI to IX, preferablyselected from the group of the compounds of the formulae Y-1, Y-2, Y-3,Y-4, Y-5, Y-6, I-1, I-2, I-3, I-4, I-5, II-1, II-2, III-1, III-2, IV, V,VII-1, VII-2, VIII and IX; they preferably consist predominantly,particularly preferably essentially and very particularly preferablyvirtually completely of the compounds of the said formulae.

The liquid-crystal media according to the invention preferably have anematic phase from in each case at least −10° C. or less to 70° C. ormore, particularly preferably from −20° C. or less to 80° C. or more,very particularly preferably from −30° C. or less to 85° C. or more andmost preferably from −40° C. or less to 90° C. or more.

The expression “have a nematic phase” here means on the one hand that nosmectic phase and no crystallisation are observed at low temperatures atthe corresponding temperature and on the other hand that no clearingoccurs on heating out of the nematic phase. The investigation at lowtemperatures is carried out in a flow viscometer at the correspondingtemperature and checked by storage in test cells having a cell thicknesscorresponding to the electro-optical application for at least 100 hours.If the storage stability at a temperature of −20° C. in a correspondingtest cell is 1000 h or more, the medium is regarded as stable at thistemperature. At temperatures of −30° C. and −40° C., the correspondingtimes are 500 h and 250 h respectively. At high temperatures, theclearing point is measured in capillaries by conventional methods.

In a preferred embodiment, the liquid-crystal media according to theinvention are characterised by optical anisotropy values in the moderateto low range. The birefringence values are preferably in the range from0.075 or more to 0.130 or less, particularly preferably in the rangefrom 0.085 or more to 0.120 or less and very particularly preferably inthe range from 0.090 or more to 0.115 or less.

In this embodiment, the liquid-crystal media according to the inventionhave a positive dielectric anisotropy and relatively high absolutevalues of the dielectric anisotropy Ac, which preferably is in the rangefrom 0.5 or more, preferably of 1.0 or more, more preferably of 2.0 ormore to 20 or less, more preferably to 15 or less, more preferably from3.0 or more to 10 or less, particularly preferably from 4.0 or more to9.0 or less and very particularly preferably from 4.5 or more to 8.0 orless.

The liquid-crystal media according to the invention preferably haverelatively low values for the threshold voltage (V₀) in the range from1.0 V or more to 2.5 V or less, preferably from 1.2 V or more to 2.2 Vor less, particularly preferably from 1.3 V or more to 2.0 V or less.

In a further preferred embodiment, the liquid-crystal media according tothe invention preferably have relatively high values of the averagedielectric constant (∈_(av.)≡(∈_(∥)+2∈_(⊥))/3) which are preferably inthe range from 8.0 or more to 25.0 or less, preferably from 8.5 or moreto 20.0 or less, still more preferably from 9.0 or more to 19.0 or less,particularly preferably from 10.0 or more to 18.0 or less and veryparticularly preferably from 11.0 or more to 16.5 or less.

In addition, the liquid-crystal media according to the invention havehigh values for the VHR in liquid-crystal cells.

In freshly filled cells at 20° C. in the cells, these values of the VHRare greater than or equal to 95%, preferably greater than or equal to97%, particularly preferably greater than or equal to 98% and veryparticularly preferably greater than or equal to 99%, and after 5minutes in the oven at 100° C. in the cells, these are greater than orequal to 90%, preferably greater than or equal to 93%, particularlypreferably greater than or equal to 96% and very particularly preferablygreater than or equal to 98%.

In general, liquid-crystal media having a low addressing voltage orthreshold voltage here have a lower VHR than those having a higheraddressing voltage or threshold voltage, and vice versa.

These preferred values for the individual physical properties arepreferably also in each case maintained by the media according to theinvention in combination with one another.

In the present application, the term “compounds”, also written as“compound(s)”, means both one and also a plurality of compounds, unlessexplicitly indicated otherwise.

In a preferred embodiment, the liquid-crystalline media according to theinvention comprise

one or more compounds of formula Y andone or more compounds of formula I and/orone or more compounds of formula II, preferably of the formulaePUQU-n-F, CDUQU-n-F, APUQU-n-F and PGUQU-n-F, and/orone or more compounds of formula III, preferably of the formulaeCCP-n-OT, CLP-n-T, CGG-n-F, and CGG-n-OD, and/orone or more compounds of formula IV, preferably of the formulae CC-n-V,CC-n-Vm, CC-n-m, and CC-V-V and/orone or more compounds of formula V, preferably of the formulae CCP-n-m,CCP-V-n, CCP-V2-n, CLP-V-n, CCVC-n-V, and CGP-n-m and/orone or more compounds of formula VI, preferably of the formulae Y-n-Om,Y-nO-Om and/or CY-n-Om, selected from the group of the compounds of theformulae Y-3-O1, Y-4O-O4, CY-3-O2, CY-3-O4, CY-5-O2 and CY-5-O4, and/oroptionally, preferably obligatorily, one or more compounds of formulaVII-1, preferably selected from the group of the compounds of theformulae CCY-n-m and CCY-n-Om, preferably of formula CCY-n-Om,preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulaeCCY-3-O2, CCY-2-O2, CCY-3-O1, CCY-3-O3, CCY-4-O2, CCY-3-O2 and CCY-5-O2,and/oroptionally, preferably obligatorily, one or more compounds of formulaVII-2, preferably of formula CLY-n-Om, preferably selected from thegroup of the compounds of the formulae CLY-2-O4, CLY-3-O2, CLY-3-O3,and/orone or more compounds of formula VIII, preferably of the formulaeCZY-n-On and CCOY-n-m and/orone or more compounds of formula IX, preferably of the formula PYP-n-mand/oroptionally, preferably obligatorily, one or more compounds of formulaIV, preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulaeCC-n-V, CC-n-Vm and CC-nV-Vm, preferably CC-3-V, CC-3-V1, CC-4-V, CC-5-Vand CC-V-V, particularly preferably selected from the group of thecompounds CC-3-V, CC-3-V1, CC-4-V and CC-V-V, very particularlypreferably the compound CC-3-V, and optionally additionally thecompound(s) CC-4-V and/or CC-3-V1 and/or CC-V-V, and/oroptionally, preferably obligatorily, one or more compounds of formula V,preferably of the formulae CCP-V-1 and/or CCP-V2-1.

In a specific preferred embodiment of the present invention, the mediaaccording to the invention comprise one or more compounds of formula IX,

The compounds of formula IX, are also highly suitable as stabilisers inliquid-crystal mixtures, especially in case p=q=1 and ringA⁹=1,4-phenylene. In particular, they stabilise the VHR of the mixturesagainst UV exposure.

In a preferred embodiment the media according to the invention compriseone or more compounds of formula IX selected from one or more formulaeof the group of the compounds of the formulae IX-1 to IX-4, veryparticularly preferably of the formulae IX-1 to IX-3,

in which the parameters R⁹¹ and R⁹² have the meanings given underformula IX.

In a further preferred embodiment, the medium comprises one or morecompounds of formula IX-3, preferably of formula IX-3-a,

in which

-   alkyl and alkyl′, independently of one another, denote alkyl having    1 to 7 C atoms, preferably having 2 to 5 C atoms.

In case the compounds of formula IX are used in the liquid crystallinemedia according to the present application, they are preferably presentin a concentration of 20% or less, more preferably of 10% or less and,most preferably, of 5% or less and for the individual i.e. (homologous)compounds preferably in a concentration of 10% or less and, morepreferably, of 5% or less.

For the present invention, the following definitions apply in connectionwith the specification of the constituents of the compositions, unlessindicated otherwise in individual cases:

-   -   “comprise”: the concentration of the constituents in question in        the composition is preferably 5% or more, particularly        preferably 10% or more, very particularly preferably 20% or        more,    -   “predominantly consist of”: the concentration of the        constituents in question in the composition is preferably 50% or        more, particularly preferably 55% or more and very particularly        preferably 60% or more,    -   “essentially consist of”: the concentration of the constituents        in question in the composition is preferably 80% or more,        particularly preferably 90% or more and very particularly        preferably 95% or more, and    -   “virtually completely consist of”: the concentration of the        constituents in question in the composition is preferably 98% or        more, particularly preferably 99% or more and very particularly        preferably 100.0%.

This applies both to the media as compositions with their constituents,which can be components and compounds, and also to the components withtheir constituents, the compounds. Only in relation to the concentrationof an individual compound relative to the medium as a whole does theterm comprise mean: the concentration of the compound in question ispreferably 1% or more, particularly preferably 2% or more, veryparticularly preferably 4% or more.

For the present invention, “≤” means less than or equal to, preferablyless than, and “≥” means greater than or equal to, preferably greaterthan.

For the present invention,

denote trans-1,4-cyclohexylene, and

denote 1,4-phenylene.

For the present invention, the expression “dielectrically positivecompounds” means compounds having a Δ∈ of >1.5, the expression“dielectrically neutral compounds” means those where −1.5≤Δ∈≤1.5 and theexpression “dielectrically negative compounds” means those whereΔ∈<−1.5. The dielectric anisotropy of the compounds is determined hereby dissolving 10% of the compounds in a liquid-crystalline host anddetermining the capacitance of the resultant mixture in each case in atleast one test cell having a cell thickness of 20 μm with homeotropicand with homogeneous surface alignment at 1 kHz.

The measurement voltage is typically 0.5 V to 1.0 V, but is always lowerthan the capacitive threshold of the respective liquid-crystal mixtureinvestigated.

The host mixture used for dielectrically positive and dielectricallyneutral compounds is ZLI-4792 and that used for dielectrically negativecompounds is ZLI-2857, both from Merck KGaA, Germany. The values for therespective compounds to be investigated are obtained from the change inthe dielectric constant of the host mixture after addition of thecompound to be investigated and extrapolation to 100% of the compoundemployed. The compound to be investigated is dissolved in the hostmixture in an amount of 10%. If the solubility of the substance is toolow for this purpose, the concentration is halved in steps until theinvestigation can be carried out at the desired temperature.

The liquid-crystal media according to the invention may, if necessary,also comprise further additives, such as, for example, stabilisersand/or pleochroitic, e.g. dichroitic, dyes and/or chiral dopants in theusual amounts. The amount of these additives employed is preferably intotal 0% or more to 10% or less, based on the amount of the entiremixture, particularly preferably 0.1% or more to 6% or less. Theconcentration of the individual compounds employed is preferably 0.1% ormore to 3% or less. The concentration of these and similar additives isgenerally not taken into account when specifying the concentrations andconcentration ranges of the liquid-crystal compounds in theliquid-crystal media.

In a preferred embodiment, the liquid-crystal media according to theinvention comprise a polymer precursor which comprises one or morereactive compounds, preferably reactive mesogens, and, if necessary,also further additives, such as, for example, polymerisation initiatorsand/or polymerisation moderators, in the usual amounts. The amount ofthese additives employed is in total 0% or more to 10% or less, based onthe amount of the entire mixture, preferably 0.1% or more to 2% or less.The concentration of these and similar additives is not taken intoaccount when specifying the concentrations and concentration ranges ofthe liquid-crystal compounds in the liquid-crystal media.

The compositions consist of a plurality of compounds, preferably 3 ormore to 30 or fewer, particularly preferably 6 or more to 20 or fewerand very particularly preferably 10 or more to 16 or fewer compounds,which are mixed in a conventional manner. In general, the desired amountof the components used in lesser amount is dissolved in the componentsmaking up the principal constituent of the mixture. This isadvantageously carried out at elevated temperature. If the selectedtemperature is above the clearing point of the principal constituent,completion of the dissolution operation is particularly easy to observe.However, it is also possible to prepare the liquid-crystal mixtures inother conventional ways, for example using pre-mixes or from a so-called“multi-bottle system”.

The mixtures according to the invention exhibit very broad nematic phaseranges having clearing points of 65° C. or more, very favourable valuesfor the capacitive threshold, relatively high values for the holdingratio and at the same time very good low-temperature stabilities at −30°C. and −40° C. Furthermore, the mixtures according to the invention aredistinguished by low rotational viscosities γ₁.

It goes without saying to the person skilled in the art that the mediaaccording to the invention for use in VA, IPS, FFS or PALC displays mayalso comprise compounds in which, for example, H, N, O, Cl, F have beenreplaced by the corresponding isotopes.

The structure of the liquid-crystal displays according to the inventioncorresponds to the usual geometry, as described, for example, in EP-A 0240 379.

The liquid-crystal phases according to the invention can be modified bymeans of suitable additives in such a way that they can be employed inany type of, for example, IPS and FFS LCD display that has beendisclosed to date.

Table E below indicates possible dopants which can be added to themixtures according to the invention. If the mixtures comprise one ormore dopants, it is (they are) employed in amounts of 0.01% to 4%,preferably 0.1% to 1.0%.

Stabilisers which can be added, for example, to the mixtures accordingto the invention, preferably in amounts of 0.01% to 6%, in particular0.1% to 3%, are shown below in Table F.

For the purposes of the present invention, all concentrations are,unless explicitly noted otherwise, indicated in percent by weight andrelate to the corresponding mixture as a whole or to the respectivemixture component, again as a whole, unless explicitly indicatedotherwise. In this context the term “the mixture” describes the liquidcrystalline medium.

All temperature values indicated in the present application, such as,for example, the melting point T(C,N), the smectic (S) to nematic (N)phase transition T(S,N) and the clearing point T(N,I), are indicated indegrees Celsius (° C.) and all temperature differences arecorrespondingly indicated in differential degrees (° or degrees), unlessexplicitly indicated otherwise.

For the present invention, the term “threshold voltage” relates to thecapacitive threshold (V₀), also known as the Freedericks threshold,unless explicitly indicated otherwise.

All physical properties are and have been determined in accordance with“Merck Liquid Crystals, Physical Properties of Liquid Crystals”, statusNovember 1997, Merck KGaA, Germany, and apply for a temperature of 20°C., and Δn is determined at 436 nm, 589 nm and at 633 nm, and Δ∈ at 1kHz, unless explicitly indicated otherwise in each case.

The electro-optical properties, for example the threshold voltage (V₀)(capacitive measurement), are, as is the switching behaviour, determinedin test cells produced at Merck Japan. The measurement cells havesoda-lime glass substrates and are constructed in an ECB or VAconfiguration with polyimide alignment layers (SE-1211 with diluent **26(mixing ratio 1:1), both from Nissan Chemicals, Japan), which have beenrubbed perpendicularly to one another and effect homeotropic alignmentof the liquid crystals. The surface area of the transparent, virtuallysquare ITO electrodes is 1 cm².

Unless indicated otherwise, a chiral dopant is not added to theliquid-crystal mixtures used, but the latter are also particularlysuitable for applications in which doping of this type is necessary.

The rotational viscosity is determined using the rotating permanentmagnet method and the flow viscosity in a modified Ubbelohde viscometer.For liquid-crystal mixtures ZLI-2293, ZLI-4792 and MLC-6608, allproducts from Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, the rotational viscosityvalues determined at 20° C. are 161 mPa·s, 133 mPa·s and 186 mPa·srespectively, and the flow viscosity values (ν) are 21 mm²·s⁻¹, 14mm²·s⁻¹ and 27 mm²·s⁻¹, respectively.

The dispersion of the refractive index of the materials may forpractical purposes be conveniently characterized in the following way,which is used throughout this application unless explicitly statedotherwise. The values of the birefringence are determined at atemperature of 20° C. at several fixed wavelengths using a modified Abbérefractometer with homeotropically aligning surfaces on the sides of theprisms in contact with the material. The birefringence values aredetermined at the specific wavelength values of 436 nm (respectiveselected spectral line of a low pressure mercury lamp), 589 nm (sodium“D” line) and 633 nm (wavelength of a HE-Ne laser (used in combinationwith an attenuator/diffusor in order to prevent damage to the eyes ofthe observers. In the following table Δn is given at 589 nm and Δ(Δn) isgiven as Δ(Δn)=Δn(436 nm)−Δn(633 nm).

The following symbols are used, unless explicitly indicated otherwise:

-   V₀ threshold voltage, capacitive [V] at 20° C.,-   n_(e) extraordinary refractive index measured at 20° C. and 589 nm,-   n_(o) ordinary refractive index measured at 20° C. and 589 nm,-   Δn optical anisotropy measured at 20° C. and 589 nm,-   λ wavelength λ [nm],-   Δn(λ) optical anisotropy measured at 20° C. and wavelength λ,-   Δ(Δn) change in optical anisotropy defined as:

Δn(20° C.,436 nm)−Δn(20° C.,633 nm),

-   Δ(Δn*) “relative change in optical anisotropy” defined as:

Δ(Δn)/Δn(20° C.,589 nm),

-   ∈_(⊥) dielectric susceptibility perpendicular to the director at    20° C. and 1 kHz,-   ∈_(∥) dielectric susceptibility parallel to the director at 20° C.    and 1 kHz,-   Δ∈ dielectric anisotropy at 20° C. and 1 kHz,-   T(N,I) or clp. clearing point [° C.],-   ν flow viscosity measured at 20° C. [mm²·s⁻¹],-   γ₁ rotational viscosity measured at 20° C. [mPa·s],-   k₁₁ elastic constant, “splay” deformation at 20° C. [pN],-   k₂₂ elastic constant, “twist” deformation at 20° C. [pN],-   k₃₃ elastic constant, “bend” deformation at 20° C. [pN],-   LTS low-temperature stability of the phase, determined in test    cells,-   VHR voltage holding ratio,-   ΔVHR decrease in the voltage holding ratio, and-   S_(rel) relative stability of the VHR,

The following examples explain the present invention without limitingit. However, they show the person skilled in the art preferred mixtureconcepts with compounds preferably to be employed and the respectiveconcentrations thereof and combinations thereof with one another. Inaddition, the examples illustrate the properties and propertycombinations that are accessible.

For the present invention and in the following examples, the structuresof the liquid-crystal compounds are indicated by means of acronyms, withthe transformation into chemical formulae taking place in accordancewith Tables A to C below. All radicals C_(n)H_(2n+1), C_(m)H_(2m+1) andC_(I)H_(2I+1) or C_(n)H_(2n), C_(m)H_(2m) and C_(I)H_(2I) arestraight-chain alkyl radicals or alkylene radicals, in each case havingn, m and I C atoms respectively. Preferably n, m and I are independentlyof each other 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7. Table A shows the codes for thering elements of the nuclei of the compound, Table B lists the bridgingunits, and Table C lists the meanings of the symbols for the left- andright-hand end groups of the molecules. The acronyms are composed of thecodes for the ring elements with optional linking groups, followed by afirst hyphen and the codes for the left-hand end group, and a secondhyphen and the codes for the right-hand end group. Table D showsillustrative structures of compounds together with their respectiveabbreviations.

TABLE A Ring elements

C

D

DI

A

AI

P

G

GI

U

UI

Y

P(F, Cl)Y

P(Cl,F)Y

np

n3f

nN3fl

th

thI

tH2f

tH2fI

o2f

o2fI

dh

B

B(S)

K

KI

L

LI

F

FI

TABLE B Bridging units E —CH₂—CH₂— V —CH═CH— T —C≡C— W —CF₂—CF₂— B—CF═CF— Z —CO—O— ZI —O—CO— X —CF═CH— XI —CH═CF— O —CH₂—O— OI —O—CH₂— Q—CF₂—O— QI —O—CF₂—

TABLE C End groups On the left individually or in combination On theright individually or in combination -n- C_(n)H_(2n+1)— -n—C_(n)H_(2n+1) -nO- C_(n)H_(2n+1)—O— -nO —O—C_(n)H_(2n+1) -V- CH₂═CH— -V—CH═CH₂ -nV- C_(n)H_(2n+1)—CH═CH— -nV —C_(n)H_(2n)—CH═CH₂ -Vn-CH₂═CH—C_(n)H_(2n)— -Vn —CH═CH—C_(n)H_(2n+1) -nVm-C_(n)H_(2n+1)—CH═CH—C_(m)H_(2m)— -nVm —C_(n)H_(2n)—CH═CH—C_(m)H_(2m+1)-N- N≡C— -N —C≡N -S- S═C═N— -S —N═C═S -F- F— -F —F -CL- Cl— -CL —Cl -M-CFH₂— -M —CFH₂ -D- CF₂H— -D —CF₂H -T- CF₃— -T —CF₃ -MO- CFH₂O— -OM—OCFH₂ -DO- CF₂HO— -OD —OCF₂H -TO- CF₃O— -OT —OCF₃ -A- H—C≡C— -A —C≡C—H-nA- C_(n)H_(2n+1)—C≡C— -An —C≡C—C_(n)H_(2n+1) -NA- N≡C—C≡C— -AN—C≡C—C≡N On the left only in combination On the right only incombination - . . . n . . . - —C_(n)H_(2n)— - . . . n . . .—C_(n)H_(2n)— - . . . M . . . - —CFH— - . . . M . . . —CFH— - . . . D .. . - —CF₂— - . . . D . . . —CF₂— - . . . V . . . - —CH═CH— - . . . V .. . —CH═CH— - . . . Z . . . - —CO—O— - . . . Z . . . —CO—O— - . . . ZI .. . - —O—CO— - . . . ZI . . . —O—CO— - . . . K . . . - —CO— - . . . K .. . —CO— - . . . W . . . - —CF═CF— - . . . W . . . —CF═CF— in which nand m are each integers, and the three dots “ . . . ” are placeholdersfor other abbreviations from this table.

Besides the compounds of formula I, the mixtures according to theinvention preferably comprise one or more compounds of the compoundsmentioned below.

The following abbreviations are used:

(n, m and I are, independently of one another, each an integer,preferably 1 to 6, I possibly also 0 and preferably 0 or 2)

TABLE D Exemplary, preferred compounds of formula Y having a high ϵ_(⊥):

Exemplary, preferred compounds of formula I having a high ϵ_(⊥):

as well as

and also

Exemplary, preferred dielectrically positive compounds

Exemplary, preferred dielectrically neutral compounds

Exemplary, preferred dielectrically negative compounds

Table E shows chiral dopants which are preferably employed in themixtures according to the invention.

TABLE E

C 15

CB 15

CM 21

R S-811/S-811

CM 44

CM 45

CM 47

CN

R-1011/S-1011

R-2011/S-2011

R-3011/S-3011

R-4011/S-4011

R-5011/S-5011

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the media accordingto the invention comprise one or more compounds selected from the groupof the compounds from Table E.

Table F shows stabilisers which can preferably be employed in themixtures according to the invention in addition to the compounds offormula I. The parameter n here denotes an integer in the range from 1to 12. In particular, the phenol derivatives shown can be employed asadditional stabilisers since they act as antioxidants.

TABLE F

wherein n is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 and preferably 3.

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the media accordingto the invention comprise one or more compounds selected from the groupof the compounds from Table F, in particular one or more compoundsselected from the group of the compounds of the following two formulae

Without further elaboration, it is believed that one skilled in the artcan, using the preceding description, utilize the present invention toits fullest extent. The preceding preferred specific embodiments are,therefore, to be construed as merely illustrative, and not limitative ofthe remainder of the disclosure in any way whatsoever.

In the foregoing and in the examples, all temperatures are set forthuncorrected in degrees Celsius and, all parts and percentages are byweight, unless otherwise indicated.

The entire disclosures of all applications, patents and publications,cited herein and of corresponding European application No. 16190393.5,filed Sep. 23, 2016, are incorporated by reference herein.

EXAMPLES

The following examples explain the present invention without restrictingit in any way. However, the physical properties make it clear to theperson skilled in the art what properties can be achieved and in whatranges they can be modified. In particular, the combination of thevarious properties which can preferably be achieved is thus well definedfor the person skilled in the art.

COMPOUND EXAMPLES

Exemplary compounds having a high dielectric constant perpendicular tothe director (∈_(⊥)) and a high average dielectric constant (∈_(av.))are exemplified in the following compound examples. The transitiontemperatures have been determined for the pure compounds. All otherrespective values, have been extrapolated for a respective mixture ofthe compound in the host mixture ZLI-4792, unless explicitly statedotherwise.

COMPOUND EXAMPLE 1

This compound (YG-3-1) has a phase transition of T_(g) −79° C. K −3° C.,a Δn of 0.088, a Δ∈ of −3.4 and a high ∈_(⊥) of 8.3.

COMPOUND EXAMPLES 2 TO 12

Compounds of formula Y-1 are e.g.

This compound (YG-2O-F) has a melting point of 69° C., a Δn of 0.105, aΔ∈ of 4.1 and a high ∈_(⊥) of 13.5.

This compound (YG-3O-F) has a melting point of 50° C., a Δn of 0.094, aΔ∈ of 3.3 and a high ∈_(⊥) of 13.0.

This compound (YG-4O-F) has a melting point of 37° C., a Δn of 0.094, aΔ∈ of 2.4 and a high ∈_(⊥) of 12.5.

This compound (YG-5O-F) has a melting point of 29° C., a Δn of 0.089, aΔ∈ of 1.9 and a high ∈_(⊥) of 12.1.

This compound (YG-6O-F) has a melting point of 25° C., a Δn of 0.089, aΔ∈ of 1.4 and a high ∈_(⊥) of 11.6.

This compound (YG-V2O-F) has a melting point of 51° C., a Δn of 0.079, aΔ∈ of 2.7 and a high ∈_(⊥) of 12.0.

This compound (YG-3-F) has a phase transition of T_(g) −82° C. K −5° C.,a Δn of 0.075, a Δ∈ of 2.6 and a high ∈_(⊥) of 9.5.

This compound (YG-5-T) has a glass transition temperature (T_(g)) of−79° C., a Δn of 0.060, a Δ∈ of 8.3 and a high ∈_(⊥) of 9.3.

This compound (YG-2O-T) has a melting point of 73° C., a Δn of 0.099, aΔ∈ of 11.1 and a high ∈_(⊥) of 13.6.

This compound (YG-5-OT) has a glass transition temperature (T_(g)) of−86° C., a Δn of 0.068, a Δ∈ of 5.3 and a high ∈_(⊥) of 8.3.

This compound (YG-2O-OT) has a melting point of 48° C., a Δn of 0.107, aΔ∈ of 6.0 and a high ∈_(⊥) of 12.3.

COMPOUND EXAMPLE 13

A compounds of formula Y-3 is e.g.

This compound (YP-2O-1CI) has a melting point of 87° C., a Δn of 0.141,a Δ∈ of −1.8 and a high ∈_(⊥) of 12.7.

COMPOUND EXAMPLES 14 TO 16

Compounds of formula Y-4 are e.g.

This compound (PY-3-F) has a melting point of 7° C., a Δn of 0.083, a Δ∈of 2.7 and a relatively high ∈_(⊥) of 8.0.

This compound (PY-5-OT) has a melting point of −21° C., a Δn of 0.082, aΔ∈ of 3.4 and a relatively high ∈_(⊥) of 7.1.

This compound (PY-5O-OT) has a phase sequence of K 39° C. S_(A) (22° C.)I, (i.e. a melting point of 39° C.), a Δn of 0.108, a Δ∈ of 5.5 and arelatively high ∈_(⊥) of 7.3.

COMPOUND EXAMPLES 17 TO 19

Compounds of formula Y-5 are e.g.

This compound (PGIY-2-O4) has a phase sequence of K 85° C. N 122.2° C.,(i.e. a melting point of 85° C.), a Δn of 0.228, a Δ∈ of 2.0 and arelatively high ∈_(⊥) of 6.1.

This compound (PGIY-3-O2) has a phase sequence of K 106° C. N 153° C. I,(i.e. a melting point of 106° C.), a Δn of 0.248, a Δ∈ of −1.4 and ahigh ∈_(⊥) of 9.9.

This compound (PGIY-3-O4) has a phase sequence of K 74° C. N 136° C. I,(i.e. a melting point of 74° C.), a Δn of 0.230, a Δ∈ of −1.5 and a high∈_(⊥) of 9.4.

COMPOUND EXAMPLES 20 TO 21

Compounds of formula Y-6 are e.g.

This compound (PGY-3-1) has a phase sequence of K 75° C. N 84.2° C.,(i.e. a melting point of 75° C.), a Δn of 0.234, a Δ∈ of 1.7 and arelatively high ∈_(⊥) of 6.8.

This compound (PGY-3-O2) has a phase sequence of K 107° C. N 138.7° C.,(i.e. a melting point of 107° C.), a Δn of 0.249, a Δ∈ of −2.5 and arelatively high ∈_(⊥) of 10.0.

COMPOUND EXAMPLES 22 AND 23

Compounds of formula I-4 are e.g.

This compound (B(S)-2O-O4) has a melting point of 79° C., a Δn of 0.213,a Δ∈ of −4.0 and a high ∈_(⊥) of 17.1.

This compound (B(S)-2O-O5) has a melting point of 77° C., a Δn of 0.196,a Δ∈ of −4.9 and a high ∈_(⊥) of 16.7.

COMPOUND EXAMPLES 24 AND 25

Compounds of formula I-5 are e.g.

This compound (B(S)-5-F) has a melting point of 53° C., a Δn of 0.129, aΔ∈ of +0.74 and a high ∈_(⊥) of 10.3.

This compound (B(S)-5-T) has a melting point of 65° C., a Δn of 0.139, aΔ∈ of 6.8 and a high ∈_(⊥) of 10.7.

COMPOUND EXAMPLES 26 AND 27

Compounds of formula I-2 are e.g.

This compound (B-2O-O5) has a melting point of 57° C., a Δn of 0.181, aΔ∈ of −6.1 and a high ∈_(⊥) of 18.8.

This compound (B-4O-O5) has a melting point of 76° C. and a Δn of 0.181.

COMPOUND EXAMPLE 28

A compound of formula I-3 is e.g.

This compound (B-5O-OT) has a melting point of 68° C., a Δn of 0.136, aΔ∈ of 2.3 and a high ∈_(⊥) of 15.7.

MIXTURE EXAMPLES

In the following are exemplary mixtures disclosed.

EXAMPLE 1

The following mixture (M-1) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 1 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-2O-F 9.0 2 CC-3-V 41.0 3 CC-3-V1 5.0 4 CCP-V-1 10.0 5CCP-V2-1 2.0 6 PGP-2-2V 9.0 7 CCP-3-OT 8.0 8 CPGU-3-OT 5.0 9 APUQU-3-F8.0 11 PGUQU-3-F 3.0 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) = 80.0° C.n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5902 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1054 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1kHz) = 8.2 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 3.7 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.5 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1kHz) = 5.2 γ₁(20° C.) = 60 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 12.6 pN k₂₂(20° C.) =6.6 pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 14.4 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.76 V

This mixture, mixture M-1, has a dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈) of 0.82, aratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) of 4.76 mPa·s/pN and is characterized by a very goodtransmission in an FFS display and shows a very short response time.

COMPARATIVE EXAMPLE 1

The following mixture (C-1) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture C-1 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 CY-3-O2 9.0 2 CPY-3-O2 3.0 3 PYP-2-3 3.0 4 CC-3-V 42.0 5CC-3-V1 5.5 6 CCP-V-1 4.0 7 PGP-2-2V 6.5 8 CCP-3-OT 7.0 9 CPGU-3-OT 5.010 PGUQU-3-F 4.0 11 APUQU-2-F 3.0 12 APUQU-3-F 8.0 Σ 100.0 Physicalproperties T(N, I) = 79.5° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5874 Δn(20° C.,589 nm) = 0.1051 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.5 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 3.9 Δ∈(20°,1 kHz) = 4.6 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.4 γ₁(20° C.) = 65 mPa · s k₁₁(20°C.) = 12.9 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = 6.6 pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 14.3 pN V₀(20° C.) =1.77 V Remark: t.b.d.: means “to be determined” in this application,above, as well as below.

This comparative mixture, mixture C-1, has a dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈)of 0.85, a ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) of 5.04 mPa·s/pN and is characterized amoderately good transmission in an FFS display but shows a significantlylonger response time compared to example 1.

EXAMPLE 2

The following mixture (M-2) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 2 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 PGIY-2-O4 3.0 2 PY-3-O2 10.0 3 CC-3-V 40.0 4 CCP-V-1 5.0 5CCP-3-OT 10.0 6 CDUQU-3-F 5.0 7 APUQU-2-F 7.0 8 APUQU-3-F 7.0 9 DPGU-4-F6.0 10 DGUQU-4-F 7.0 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) = 78.5° C.n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5834 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1036 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1kHz) = 14.8 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.7 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 10.0 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1kHz) = 8.1 γ₁(20° C.) = 78 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 12.6 pN k₂₂(20° C.) =t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 13.0 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.19 V

This mixture, mixture M-2, has a dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈) of 0.47, aratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) of 6.19 mPa·s/pN and is characterized by a goodtransmission in an FFS display and shows a short response timeconsidering its low threshold voltage.

EXAMPLE 3

The following mixture (M-3) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 3 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 PGIY-2-O4 3.0 2 PY-3-O2 9.0 3 CC-3-V 37.5 4 CCP-V-1 9.0 5CCP-3-OT 8.0 6 PUQU-3-F 3.0 7 DPGU-4-F 5.5 8 CDUQU-3-F 5.5 9 APUQU-2-F6.0 10 APUQU-3-F 7.0 11 DGUQU-4-F 6.5 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N,I) = 79.5° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.586 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.105∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 15.1 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.7 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 10.5∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.2 γ₁(20° C.) = 81 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 12.6 pNk₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 13.2 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.16 V

This mixture, mixture M-3, has a dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈) of 0.45, aratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) of 6.42 mPa·s/pN and is characterized by a goodtransmission in an FFS display and shows a short response timeconsidering its low threshold voltage.

EXAMPLE 4

The following mixture (M-4) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 4 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 PGIY-2-O4 5.0 2 Y-4O-O4 8.0 3 CC-3-V 30.0 4 CC-3-V1 4.0 5CCP-V-1 9.5 6 CCP-V2-1 3.0 7 PGP-2-2V 3.0 8 PPGU-3-F 1.0 9 DPGU-4-F 4.510 CDUQU-3-F 2.5 11 APUQU-2-F 5.0 12 APUQU-3-F 6.0 13 PGUQU-3-F 3.0 14PGUQU-4-F 2.5 15 DGUQU-2-F 2.0 16 DGUQU-4-F 5.0 Σ 100.0 Physicalproperties T(N, I) = 80.5° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5965 Δn(20° C.,589 nm) = 0.1110 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 14.8 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.0Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 9.8 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.3 γ₁(20° C.) = 94 mPa · sk₁₁(20° C.) = 12.3 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 13.4 pNV₀(20° C.) = 1.18 V

This mixture, mixture M-4, has a dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈) of 0.51, aratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) of 7.64 mPa·s/pN and is characterized by a goodtransmission in an FFS display and shows a short response time.

COMPARATIVE EXAMPLE 2

The following mixture (C-2) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture C-2 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 B-2O-O5 4.0 2 Y-4O-O4 5.0 3 PY-3-O2 9.5 4 CCY-3-O2 4.5 5 CC-3-V23.5 6 CC-3-V1 4.0 7 CCP-3-1 3.5 8 CCP-V-1 14.0 9 CCP-3-OT 3.0 10PPGU-3-F 1.5 11 DPGU-4-F 4.0 12 CDUQU-3-F 4.0 13 DGUQU-4-F 4.0 14PGUQU-3-F 3.0 15 APUQU-2-F 5.5 16 APUQU-3-F 7.0 Σ 100.0 Physicalproperties T(N, I) = 80.0° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5976 Δn(20° C.,589 nm) = 0.1126 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 14.2 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 6.2Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.0 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.9 γ₁(20° C.) = 96 mPa · sk₁₁(20° C.) = 13.4 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 13.6 pNV₀(20° C.) = 1.36 V

This comparative mixture, mixture C-2, has a dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈)of 0.78, a ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) of 7.16 mPa·s/pN and is characterized by amoderately good transmission in an FFS display and shows an at bestacceptable short response time.

EXAMPLE 5

The following mixture (M-5) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 5 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 PGIY-2-O4 4.0 2 Y-4O-O4 4.0 3 B-2O-O5 4.0 4 CC-3-V 36.0 5CC-3-V1 4.0 6 CCP-V-1 10.05 7 CCP-V2-1 3.0 8 PGP-2-2V 3.0 9 PPGU-3-F 1.010 DPGU-4-F 5.0 11 CDUQU-3-F 2.5 12 PGUQU-3-F 4.0 13 APUQU-2-F 5.0 14APUQU-3-F 5.0 15 DGUQU-2-F 4.5 16 DGUQU-4-F 5.0 Σ 100.0 Physicalproperties T(N, I) = 79.9° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5957 Δn(20° C.,589 nm) = 0.1113 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 15.5 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.1Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 10.4 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.6 γ₁(20° C.) = 90 mPa · sk₁₁(20° C.) = 12.4 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 13.3 pNV₀(20° C.) = 1.16 V

This mixture, mixture M-5, has a dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈) of 0.49, aratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) of 7.3 mPa·s/pN and is characterized by a goodtransmission in an FFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 6

The following mixture (M-6) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 6 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 PGIY-2-O4 2.0 2 CCY-2-1 5.0 3 CCY-3-1 5.0 4 CC-3-V 36.0 5CCP-V-1 8.0 6 PGP-2-2V 8.0 7 CGPC-3-3 1.5 8 CCG-V-F 6.0 9 PGU-3-F 4.0 10CCGU-3-F 4.0 11 PPGU-3-F 0.5 12 PUQU-3-F 6.0 13 CDUQU-3-F 4.0 14APUQU-2-F 5.0 15 APUQU-3-F 5.0 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) =90.5° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.6002 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1124∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 10.7 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 3.8 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 6.9∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 6.1 γ₁(20° C.) = 89 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 13.2 pNk₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 14.7 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.46 V

This mixture, mixture M-6, has a dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈) of 0.55, aratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) of 6.74 mPa·s/pN and is characterized by a goodtransmission in an FFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 7

The following mixture (M-7) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 7 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 PGIY-2-O4 5.0 2 Y-4O-O4 8.0 3 CC-3-V 30.0 4 CC-3-V1 4.0 5CCP-V-1 9.5 6 CCP-V2-1 9.0 7 PGP-2-2V 3.0 8 PPGU-3-F 1.0 9 DPGU-4-F 4.510 CDUQU-3-F 2.5 11 APUQU-2-F 5.0 12 APUQU-3-F 6.0 13 DGUQU-2-F 2.0 14DGUQU-4-F 5.0 15 PGUQU-3-F 3.0 16 PGUQU-4-F 2.5 Σ 100.0 Physicalproperties T(N, I) = 80.5° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5965 Δn(20° C.,589 nm) = 0.1110 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 14.8 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.0Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 9.8 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.3 γ₁(20° C.) = 94 mPa · sk₁₁(20° C.) = 12.3 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 13.4 pNV₀(20° C.) = 1.18 V

This mixture, mixture M-7, has a dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈) of 0.51, aratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) of 7.64 mPa·s/pN and is characterized by a goodtransmission in an FFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 8

The following mixture (M-8) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 8 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 PGIY-2-O4 4.0 2 B-2O-O5 4.0 3 Y-4O-O4 4.0 4 CC-3-V 36.0 5CC-3-V1 4.0 6 CCP-V-1 10.0 7 CCP-V2-1 3.0 8 PGP-2-2V 3.0 9 PPGU-3-F 1.010 DPGU-4-F 5.0 11 CDUQU-3-F 2.5 12 APUQU-2-F 5.0 13 APUQU-3-F 5.0 14DGUQU-2-F 4.5 15 DGUQU-4-F 5.0 16 PGUQU-3-F 4.0 Σ 100.0 Physicalproperties T(N, I) = 79.9° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5957 Δn(20° C.,589 nm) = 0.1113 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 15.5 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.1Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 10.4 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.6 γ₁(20° C.) = 90 mPa · sk₁₁(20° C.) = 12.4 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 13.3 pNV₀(20° C.) = 1.16 V

This mixture, mixture M-8, has a dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈) of 0.49, aratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) of 7.26 mPa·s/pN and is characterized by a goodtransmission in an FFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 9

The following mixture (M-9) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 9 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 PGIY-2-O4 3.5 2 CCY-3-O2 4.0 3 CC-3-V 28.5 4 CC-3-V1 7.0 5PP-1-2V1 4.0 6 CCP-3-1 3.0 7 CCP-V-1 15.0 8 CCP-V2-1 6.5 9 PPGU-3-F 1.010 PUQU-3-F 15.5 11 APUQU-2-F 6.0 12 APUQU-3-F 6.0 Σ 100.0 Physicalproperties T(N, I) = 84.1° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5945 Δn(20° C.,589 nm) = 0.1067 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 10.7 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 3.6Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 7.1 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 6.0 γ₁(20° C.) = 79 mPa · sk₁₁(20° C.) = 13.4 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 16.2 pNV₀(20° C.) = 1.45 V

This mixture, mixture M-9, has a dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈) of 0.51, aratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) of 5.90 mPa·s/pN and is characterized by a goodtransmission in an FFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 10

The following mixture (M-10) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 10 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 PGIY-2-O4 3.0 2 PY-3-O2 10.0 3 CC-3-V 40.0 4 CCP-V-1 5.0 5CCP-3-OT 10.0 6 DPGU-4-F 6.0 7 CDUQU-3.F 5.0 8 APUQU-2-F 7.0 9 APUQU-3-F7.0 10 DGUQU-4-F 7.0 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) = 78.5° C.n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5834 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1036 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1kHz) = 14.8 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.8 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 10.0 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1kHz) = 8.1 γ₁(20° C.) = 78 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 12.6 pN k₂₂(20° C.) =t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 13.0 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.19 V

This mixture, mixture M-10, has a dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈) of 0.48, aratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) of 6.19 mPa·s/pN and is characterized by a goodtransmission in an FFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 11

The following mixture (M-11) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 11 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 PGIY-2-O4 3.0 2 PY-3-O2 9.0 3 CC-3-V 37.5 4 CCP-V-1 9.0 5CCP-3-OT 8.0 6 DPGU-4-F 5.5 7 PUQU-3-F 3.0 8 CDUQU-3.F 5.5 9 APUQU-2-F6.0 10 APUQU-3-F 7.0 11 DGUQU-4-F 6.5 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N,I) = 79.5° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5859 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1049∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 15.1 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.7 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 10.5∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.2 γ₁(20° C.) = 81 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 12.6 pNk₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 13.2 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.16 V

This mixture, mixture M-11, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 12

The following mixture (M-12) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 12 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 PGIY-2-O4 1.5 2 B(S)-2O-O4 3.5 3 B(S)-2O-O5 3.5 4 CC-3-V 47.5 5CC-3-V1 6.0 6 CC-3-2V1 1.0 7 CLP-V-1 5.5 8 PGP-2-2V 12.0 9 PGP-3-2V 2.510 CLP-3-T 5.0 11 PGU-2-F 7.0 12 PGUQU-3-F 1.5 13 DGUQU-4-F 3.5 Σ 100.0Physical properties T(N, I) = 78.0° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.6092Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1188 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 6.6 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) =3.8 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 2.8 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.7 γ₁(20° C.) = 55 mPa ·s k₁₁(20° C.) = 15.8 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 14.0 pNV₀(20° C.) = 2.50 V

This mixture, mixture M-12, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 13

The following mixture (M-13) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 13 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 PGIY-2-O4 1.5 2 B(S)-2O-O4 3.5 3 B(S)-2O-O5 3.5 4 CC-3-V 47.5 5CC-3-V1 5.5 6 CC-3-2V1 2.5 7 CLP-V-1 4.5 8 PGP-2-2V 12.0 9 PGP-3-2V 2.510 CLP-3-T 5.0 11 PGU-2-F 5.5 12 APUQU-2-F 1.5 13 PGUQU-3-F 2.0 14DGUQU-4-F 3.0 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) = 78.0° C. n_(e)(20°C., 589 nm) = 1.6069 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1169 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 6.7∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 3.8 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 2.9 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.7γ₁(20° C.) = 55 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 15.7 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pNk₃₃(20° C.) = 14.7 pN V₀(20° C.) = 2.47 V

This mixture, mixture M-13, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 14

The following mixture (M-14) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 14 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 PGIY-2-O4 5.0 2 B-2O-O5 4.0 3 CC-3-V 45.0 4 CC-3-V1 6.0 5CC-3-2V1 4.0 6 CCP-V-1 3.5 7 PGP-2-2V 12.0 8 PGP-3-2V 2.5 9 CLP-3-T 5.010 PGU-2-F 5.5 11 PGUQU-3-F 4.0 12 DGUQU-4-F 2.0 Σ 100.0 Physicalproperties T(N, I) = 76.5° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.6059 Δn(20° C.,589 nm) = 0.1174 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 6.5 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 3.6 Δ∈(20°,1 kHz) = 2.8 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.6 γ₁(20° C.) = 56 mPa · s k₁₁(20°C.) = 14.7 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 14.3 pN V₀(20° C.) =2.41 V

This mixture, mixture M-14, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 15

The following mixture (M-15) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 15 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 PGIY-2-O4 2.0 2 B(S)-2O-O4 3.5 3 B(S)-2O-O5 3.5 4 CC-3-V 47.5 5CC-3-V1 5.5 6 CC-3-2V1 2.0 7 CCP-V-1 3.5 8 PGP-2-2V 12.0 9 PGP-3-2V 2.510 CLP-3-T 5.0 11 PGU-2-F 5.5 12 APUQU-2-F 2.0 13 PGUQU-3-F 2.0 14DGUQU-4-F 2.5 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) = 77.0° C. n_(e)(20°C., 589 nm) = 1.6063 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1172 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 6.6∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 3.8 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 2.8 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.7γ₁(20° C.) = 56 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 15.1 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pNk₃₃(20° C.) = 13.5 pN V₀(20° C.) = 2.45 V

This mixture, mixture M-15, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 16

The following mixture (M-16) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 16 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 PGIY-2-O4 2.0 2 B-2O-O5 4.0 3 CC-3-V 45.0 4 CC-3-V1 6.0 5CC-3-2V1 3.5 6 CCP-V-1 4.0 7 PGP-2-2V 12.5 8 PGP-3-2V 1.5 9 CLP-3-T 5.010 PGU-2-F 7.0 11 PGUQU-3-F 3.5 12 DGUQU-4-F 1.5 Σ 100.0 Physicalproperties T(N, I) = 76.0° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.6057 Δn(20° C.,589 nm) = 0.1183 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 6.5 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 3.7 Δ∈(20°,1 kHz) = 2.8 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.7 γ₁(20° C.) = 56 mPa · s k₁₁(20°C.) = 14.6 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 14.0 pN V₀(20° C.) =2.43 V

This mixture, mixture M-16, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 17

The following mixture (M-17) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 17 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 PGY-3-1 6.0 2 CC-3-V 53.5 3 CC-3-V1 6.0 4 PGP-2-2V 9.0 5CCP-3-OT 8.0 6 CPGU-3-OT 5.0 7 APUQU-3-F 4.5 8 PGUQU-4-F 8.0 Σ 100.0Physical properties T(N, I) = 78.5° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5881Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1056 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 7.4 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) =3.1 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.3 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.5 γ₁(20° C.) = 55 mPa ·s k₁₁(20° C.) = 13.1 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 14.3 pNV₀(20° C.) = 1.84 V

This mixture, mixture M-17, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 18-1

The following mixture (M-18-1) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture M-18-1 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 PY-3-F 10.0 2 CC-3-V 28.4 3 CC-3-V1 5.8 4 PP-1-2V1 4.5 5CCP-3-3 5.4 6 CCP-V-1 10.8 7 CCP-V2-1 10.8 8 CPGP-5-2 1.8 9 PUQU-3-F18.0 10 APUQU-2-F 4.5 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) = 59.0° C.n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5859 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.0966 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1kHz) = 9.0 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 3.5 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.4 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1kHz) = 5.3 γ₁(20° C.) = t.b.d. mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 10.3 pN k₂₂(20° C.)= t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 11.6 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.44 V

This mixture, mixture CM-18, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 18-2

The following mixture (M-18-2) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 18-2 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 PY-5-OT 10.0 2 CC-3-V 28.4 3 CC-3-V1 5.8 4 PP-1-2V1 4.5 5CCP-3-3 5.4 6 CCP-V-1 10.8 7 CCP-V2-1 10.8 8 CPGP-5-2 1.8 9 PUQU-3-F18.0 10 APUQU-2-F 4.5 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) = 62.5° C.n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5829 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.0977 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1kHz) = 9.0 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 3.4 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.6 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1kHz) = 5.3 γ₁(20° C.) = 56 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 11.2 pN k₂₂(20° C.) =t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 12.6 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.48 V

This mixture, mixture M-18-2, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 18-3

The following mixture (M-18-3) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 18-3 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 PY-5O-OT 10.0 2 CC-3-V 28.4 3 CC-3-V1 5.8 4 PP-1-2V1 4.5 5CCP-3-3 5.4 6 CCP-V-1 10.8 7 CCP-V2-1 10.8 8 CPGP-5-2 1.8 9 PUQU-3-F18.0 10 APUQU-2-F 4.5 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) = 67.0° C.n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5857 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1006 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1kHz) = 9.3 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 3.4 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.9 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1kHz) = 5.4 γ₁(20° C.) = 61 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 12.1 pN k₂₂(20° C.) =t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 12.9 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.51 V

This mixture, mixture M-18-3, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 18-4

The following mixture (M-18-4) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 18-4 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-3O-F 10.0 2 CC-3-V 28.4 3 CC-3-V1 5.8 4 PP-1-2V1 4.5 5CCP-3-3 5.4 6 CCP-V-1 10.8 7 CCP-V2-1 10.8 8 CPGP-5-2 1.8 9 PUQU-3-F18.0 10 APUQU-2-F 4.5 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) = 62.5° C.n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5869 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.0990 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1kHz) = 9.7 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.0 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.7 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1kHz) = 5.9 γ₁(20° C.) = 57 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 10.7 pN k₂₂(20° C.) =t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 12.1 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.44 V

This mixture, mixture M-18-4, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 18-5

The following mixture (M-18-5) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 18-5 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-4O-F 10.0 2 CC-3-V 28.4 3 CC-3-V1 5.8 4 PP-1-2V1 4.5 5CCP-3-3 5.4 6 CCP-V-1 10.8 7 CCP-V2-1 10.8 8 CPGP-5-2 1.8 9 PUQU-3-F18.0 10 APUQU-2-F 4.5 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) = 63.5° C.n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5878 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.0999 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1kHz) = 9.5 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 3.9 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.6 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1kHz) = 5.8 γ₁(20° C.) = 58 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 11.0 pN k₂₂(20° C.) =t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 12.6 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.48 V

This mixture, mixture M-18-5, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 18-6

The following mixture (M-18-6) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 18-6 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-5O-F 10.0 2 CC-3-V 28.4 3 CC-3-V1 5.8 4 PP-1-2V1 4.5 5CCP-3-3 5.4 6 CCP-V-1 10.8 7 CCP-V2-1 10.8 8 CPGP-5-2 1.8 9 PUQU-3-F18.0 10 APUQU-2-F 4.5 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) = 63.5° C.n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5864 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.0986 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1kHz) = 9.4 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 3.9 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.6 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1kHz) = 5.7 γ₁(20° C.) = 58 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 11.0 pN k₂₂(20° C.) =t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 12.6 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.47 V

This mixture, mixture M-18-6, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 18-7

The following mixture (M-18-7) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 18-7 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-6O-F 10.0 2 CC-3-V 28.4 3 CC-3-V1 5.8 4 PP-1-2V1 4.5 5CCP-3-3 5.4 6 CCP-V-1 10.8 7 CCP-V2-1 10.8 8 CPGP-5-2 1.8 9 PUQU-3-F18.0 10 APUQU-2-F 4.5 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) = 64.5° C.n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5869 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.0994 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1kHz) = 9.4 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 3.8 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.5 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1kHz) = 5.7 γ₁(20° C.) = 60 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 11.3 pN k₂₂(20° C.) =t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 12.7 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.50 V

This mixture, mixture M-18-7, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 18-8

The following mixture (M-18-8) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 18-8 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-3-F 10.0 2 CC-3-V 28.4 3 CC-3-V1 5.8 4 PP-1-2V1 4.5 5CCP-3-3 5.4 6 CCP-V-1 10.8 7 CCP-V2-1 10.8 8 CPGP-5-2 1.8 9 PUQU-3-F18.0 10 APUQU-2-F 4.5 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) = 58.0° C.n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5843 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.0951 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1kHz) = 9.3 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 3.7 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.6 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1kHz) = 5.5 γ₁(20° C.) = 52 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 9.8 pN k₂₂(20° C.) =t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 11.5 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.40 V

This mixture, mixture M-18-8, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 18-9

The following mixture (M-18-9) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 18-9 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-2O-T 10.0 2 CC-3-V 28.4 3 CC-3-V1 5.8 4 PP-1-2V1 4.5 5CCP-3-3 5.4 6 CCP-V-1 10.8 7 CCP-V2-1 10.8 8 CPGP-5-2 1.8 9 PUQU-3-F18.0 10 APUQU-2-F 4.5 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) = 62.5° C.n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = t.b.d. Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = t.b.d. ∈_(∥)(20°, 1kHz) = t.b.d. ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = t.b.d. Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = t.b.d.∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = t.b.d. γ₁(20° C.) = t.b.d. mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) =t.b.d. pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN V₀(20° C.) =t.b.d. V

This mixture, mixture M-18-9, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 18-10

The following mixture (M-18-10) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 18-10 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-5-T 10.0 2 CC-3-V 28.4 3 CC-3-V1 5.8 4 PP-1-2V1 4.5 5CCP-3-3 5.4 6 CCP-V-1 10.8 7 CCP-V2-1 10.8 8 CPGP-5-2 1.8 9 PUQU-3-F18.0 10 APUQU-2-F 4.5 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) = 60.0° C.n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5827 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.0964 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1kHz) = 9.7 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 3.6 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 6.1 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1kHz) = 5.7 γ₁(20° C.) = 57 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 10.8 pN k₂₂(20° C.) =t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 11.9 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.40 V

This mixture, mixture M-18-10, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 18-11

The following mixture (M-18-11) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 18-11 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-3-1 10.0 2 CC-3-V 28.4 3 CC-3-V1 5.8 4 PP-1-2V1 4.5 5CCP-3-3 5.4 6 CCP-V-1 10.8 7 CCP-V2-1 10.8 8 CPGP-5-2 1.8 9 PUQU-3-F18.0 10 APUQU-2-F 4.5 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) = 58.0° C.n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5878 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.0983 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1kHz) = 8.3 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 3.5 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.8 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1kHz) = 5.1 γ₁(20° C.) = 52 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 10.3 pN k₂₂(20° C.) =t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 11.7 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.53 V

This mixture, mixture M-18-11, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 18-12

The following mixture (M-18-12) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 18-12 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-V2O-F 5.0 2 CC-3-V 29.9 3 CC-3-V1 6.2 4 PP-1-2V1 4.8 5CCP-3-3 5.7 6 CCP-V-1 11.4 7 CCP-V2-1 11.4 8 CPGP-5-2 1.9 9 PUQU-3-F19.0 10 APUQU-2-F 4.8 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) = 70.0° C.n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5872 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.0991 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1kHz) = 9.2 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 3.4 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.7 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1kHz) = 5.3 γ₁(20° C.) = 60 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 11.9 pN k₂₂(20° C.) =t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 13.5 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.51 V

This mixture, mixture M-18-11, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 19

The following mixture (M-19) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 19 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-3-F 5.0 2 B-5O-T 3.0 3 B-5O-OT 3.0 4 CC-3-V 30.5 5 CC-3-V18.0 6 CC-3-2V1 7.0 7 PP-1-2V1 2.5 8 CCP-V-1 6.0 9 CLP-V-1 8.5 10CCVC-3-V 3.0 11 PGP-2-2V 6.0 12 CLP-3-T 3.5 13 APUQU-2-F 4.0 14APUQU-3-F 4.0 15 CDUQU-3-F 3.0 16 PGUQU-4-F 3.0 Σ 100.0 Physicalproperties T(N, I) = 79.0° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5980 Δn(20° C.,589 nm) = 0.1120 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.3 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 3.8 Δ∈(20°,1 kHz) = 4.4 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.5 γ₁(20° C.) = 65 mPa · s k₁₁(20°C.) = 15.0 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 15.6 pN V₀(20° C.) =1.95 V

This mixture, mixture M-19, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 20

The following mixture (M-20) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 20 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-2O-F 6.0 2 CC-3-V 24.0 3 CC-3-V1 6.0 4 CCP-V-1 17.0 5CCP-V2-1 5.0 6 CY-3-O2 9.0 7 CPY-3-O2 3.0 8 PYP-2-3 3.0 9 CGG-3-OD 12.010 APUQU-2-F 7.0 11 APUQU-3-F 8.0 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) =79.0° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5912 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1049∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 9.8 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.0 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.8∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 6.6 γ₁(20° C.) = 88 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 12.1 pNk₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 14.6 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.68 V

This mixture, mixture M-20, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 21

The following mixture (M-21) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 21 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-2O-F 5.0 2 CC-5-V 5.0 3 CC-3-V1 3.0 4 CC-3-4 5.0 5 CCP-V-112.0 6 CCP-V2-1 6.0 7 CY-5-1 10.0 8 CCY-2-O2 6.0 9 CGG-3-OD 24.0 10CGG-5-OD 24.0 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) = 81.0° C. n_(e)(20°C., 589 nm) = 1.5958 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1106 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) =10.0 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.5 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.5 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) =7.0 γ₁(20° C.) = 154 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 11.9 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d.pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 14.4 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.72 V

This mixture, mixture M-21, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 22

The following mixture (M-22) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 22 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-2O-F 6.0 2 CC-3-V 15.5 3 CCP-V-1 11.0 4 CCP-V2-1 7.5 5CCP-3-1 5.0 6 Y-3-O1 6.0 7 CPY-3-O2 7.0 8 B-2O-O5 4.0 9 B-5O-OT 4.0 10CCP-3-OT 8.0 11 CCP-5-OT 5.0 12 CGG-3-F 10.0 13 APUQU-2-F 5.0 14APUQU-3-F 7.0 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) = 77.5° C. n_(e)(20°C., 589 nm) = 1.5933 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1071 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) =11.0 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 6.4 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.6 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) =7.9 γ₁(20° C.) = 96 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 11.8 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d.pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 13.2 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.70 V

This mixture, mixture M-22, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 23

The following mixture (M-23) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 23 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-2O-F 6.0 2 CC-3-V 10.5 3 CCP-V-1 17.0 4 CCP-V2-1 7.0 5CGP-3-2 5.0 6 Y-3-O1 6.0 7 CCY-3-O2 10.0 8 B-2O-O5 6.0 9 CCP-3-OT 6.5 10CGG-3-F 15.0 11 APUQU-3-F 3 12 DGUQU-4-F 8.0 Σ 100.0 Physical propertiesT(N, I) = 79.0° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.6005 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) =0.1103 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 11.7 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 7.0 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) =4.7 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.6 γ₁(20° C.) = 117 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) =11.3 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 14.4 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.61V

This mixture, mixture M-23, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 24

The following mixture (M-24) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 24 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-2O-F 6.0 2 CC-3-V 22.5 3 CC-3-V1 6.0 4 CCP-3-3 6.5 5PGP-2-2V 5.0 6 CCY-3-O2 10.0 7 PYP-2-3 4.0 8 CCP-3-OT 8.0 9 CGG-3-F 20.010 CGU-3-F 10.0 11 DGUQU-4-F 2.0 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) =80.0° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5982 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1111∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 9.3 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.8 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.4∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 6.3 γ₁(20° C.) = 96 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 12.3 pNk₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 14.5 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.75 V

This mixture, mixture M-24, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 25

The following mixture (M-25) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 25 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-2O-F 3.0 2 B-5O-OT 3.0 3 CCY-3-F 12.0 4 CPY-5-F 12.0 5CPY-3-OD 10.0 6 CPY-3-OT 10.0 7 CC-3-V 40.0 8 CCP-V-1 10.0 Σ 100.0Physical properties T(N, I) = 72.0° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5705Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.0903 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 6.1 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) =4.5 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 1.7 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.0 γ₁(20° C.) = 64 mPa ·s k₁₁(20° C.) = 11.3 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 14.1 pNV₀(20° C.) = 2.77 V

This mixture, mixture M-25, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 26

The following mixture (M-26) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 26 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-2O-OT 5.0 2 B-5O-OT 5.0 3 B-6O-OT 3.0 4 CC-3-V 38.0 5CCP-V-1 13.0 6 CCP-V2-1 9.0 7 PGP-2-2V 5.0 8 CCP-3-OT 6.0 9 PGU-3-F 5.010 DPGU-4-F 3.5 11 APUQU-2-F 2.5 12 DGUQU-4-F 5.0 Σ 100.0 Physicalproperties T(N, I) = 79.5° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5896 Δn(20° C.,589 nm) = 0.1055 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 9.2 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.4 Δ∈(20°,1 kHz) = 4.9 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 6.0 γ₁(20° C.) = 65 mPa · s k₁₁(20°C.) = 13.3 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 13.7 pN V₀(20° C.) =1.74 V

This mixture, mixture M-26, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 27

The following mixture (M-27) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 27 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-2O-F 5.0 2 CC-3-V 24.0 3 CCP-3-1 5.0 4 CCY-3-O1 9.0 5CCY-3-O2 11.0 6 CCY-3-O3 15.0 7 CGG-3-F 10.0 8 CCQU-3-F 9.0 9 PUQU-3-F9.0 10 CDUQU-3-F 3.0 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) = 94.0° C.n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5752 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.0958 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1kHz) = 9.9 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 6.4 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 3.5 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1kHz) = 7.5 γ₁(20° C.) = 151 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 13.7 pN k₂₂(20° C.) =t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 17.2 pN V₀(20° C.) = 2.08 V

This mixture, mixture M-27, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 28

The following mixture (M-28) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 28 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-2O-F 4.0 2 CC-3-V 22.0 3 CCY-2-1 5.0 4 CCY-3-O1 7.0 5CCY-3-O2 9.0 6 CCY-3-O3 12.0 7 CCY-4-O2 10.0 8 CGG-3-F 8.0 9 CCQU-3-F6.0 10 PUQU-3-F 10.0 11 CDUQU-3-F 7.0 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N,I) = 97.0° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5754 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.0969∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 11.0 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 6.9 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.1∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.3 γ₁(20° C.) = 172 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 14.0 pNk₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 16.6 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.95 V

This mixture, mixture M-28, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 29

The following mixture (M-29) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 29 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-2O-OT 11.0 2 CC-3-V 36.0 3 CC-3-V1 6.0 4 CCP-V-1 15.0 5PGP-2-2V 10.0 6 CCP-3-OT 8.5 7 APUQU-2-F 6.5 8 APUQU-3-F 7.0 Σ 100.0Physical properties T(N, I) = 79.5° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5872Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1044 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.4 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) =3.8 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.7 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.3 γ₁(20° C.) = 60 mPa ·s k₁₁(20° C.) = 12.8 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 14.2 pNV₀(20° C.) = 1.75 V

This mixture, mixture M-29, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 30

The following mixture (M-30) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 30 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-6O-F 2.0 2 B-5O-OT 3.5 3 B-6O-OT 3.5 4 CC-3-V 40.0 5 CC-3-V15.0 6 CCP-V-1 10.5 7 CCP-V2-1 3.0 8 PGP-2-2V 10.0 9 CCP-3-OT 7.0 10APUQU-2-F 7.5 11 APUQU-3-F 8.0 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) =80.0° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5882 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1046∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.5 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 3.9 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.6∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.4 γ₁(20° C.) = 60 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 13.9 pNk₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 14.4 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.83 V

This mixture, mixture M-30, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 31

The following mixture (M-31) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 31 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-4O-F 5.0 2 YG-2O-OT 5.0 3 B-3-F 4.0 4 B-5-F 5.0 5 B-5-T 5.06 B-5O-OT 2.0 7 CC-3-V 18.0 8 CC-3-V1 5.0 9 CCP-V-1 14.0 10 CCP-V2-112.0 11 CCVC-3-V 5.0 12 PGP-2-2V 2.0 13 CCP-3-OT 4.0 14 CCP-4-OT 2.0 15DPGU-4-F 4.0 16 APUQU-3-F 4.0 17 DGUQU-4-F 4.0 Σ 100.0 Physicalproperties T(N, I) = 76.5° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5925 Δn(20° C.,589 nm) = 0.1058 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 10.0 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.7Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.3 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 7.2 γ₁(20° C.) = 77 mPa · sk₁₁(20° C.) = 12.2 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 13.4 pNV₀(20° C.) = 1.72 V

This mixture, mixture M-31, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 32

The following mixture (M-32) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 32 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-4O-F 5.0 2 B-5O-T 3.0 3 B-5O-OT 2.5 4 CC-3-V 37.0 5 CC-3-V18.0 6 CCP-V-1 13.0 7 CLP-V-1 4.0 8 CCVC-3-V 3.0 9 PGP-2-2V 6.5 10CLP-3-T 3.0 11 APUQU-2-F 4.0 12 APUQU-3-F 5.0 13 PGUQU-3-F 3.0 14PGUQU-4-F 3.0 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) = 81.0° C. n_(e)(20°C., 589 nm) = 1.5909 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1053 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.5∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.0 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.6 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.5γ₁(20° C.) = 64 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 14.0 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pNk₃₃(20° C.) = 14.6 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.84 V

This mixture, mixture M-32, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 33

The following mixture (M-33) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 33 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-4O-F 4.5 2 B-5O-T 3.0 3 B-5O-OT 2.5 4 B(S)-2O-O4 2.0 5B(S)-2O-O5 2.5 6 CC-3-V 30.0 7 CC-3-V1 9.0 8 CC-3-2V1 6.5 9 PP-1-2V1 3.010 CCP-V-1 8.5 11 CLP-V-1 7.0 12 CCVC-3-V 3.0 13 CLP-3-T 3.0 14APUQU-2-F 4.0 15 APUQU-3-F 5.0 16 PGUQU-3-F 3.0 17 PGUQU-4-F 3.5 Σ 100.0Physical properties T(N, I) = 80.0° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5895Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1054 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.9 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) =4.5 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.4 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.9 γ₁(20° C.) = 71 mPa ·s k₁₁(20° C.) = 15.9 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 15.3 pNV₀(20° C.) = 2.00 V

This mixture, mixture M-33, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 34

The following mixture (M-34) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 34 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-4O-F 5.0 2 B-5O-T 3.0 3 B-5O-OT 3.0 4 CC-3-V 31.5 5 CC-3-V19.0 6 CC-3-2V1 7.0 7 PP-1-2V1 2.5 8 CCP-V-1 3.5 9 CLP-V-1 9.0 10PGP-2-2V 5.5 11 CCVC-3-V 3.0 12 CLP-3-T 3.0 13 CDUQU-3-F 3.0 14APUQU-2-F 4.0 15 APUQU-3-F 5.0 16 PGUQU-4-F 3.0 Σ 100.0 Physicalproperties T(N, I) = 80.0° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5898 Δn(20° C.,589 nm) = 0.1054 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.6 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.0 Δ∈(20°,1 kHz) = 4.6 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.5 γ₁(20° C.) = 69 mPa · s k₁₁(20°C.) = 15.8 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 15.2 pN V₀(20° C.) =1.97 V

This mixture, mixture M-34,has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 35

The following mixture (M-35) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 35 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-2O-F 5.0 2 YG-5O-OT 5.0 3 B-5O-T 3.0 4 B-5O-OT 3.0 5B(S)-5-F 3.0 6 B(S)-5O-OT 2.0 7 CC-3-V 35.5 8 CC-3-V1 5.0 9 CCP-V-1 15.010 CCP-V2-1 8.0 11 CCVC-3-V 5.0 12 CGPC-3-3 2.0 13 DPGU-3-F 2.5 14GUQGU-2-F 2.5 15 GUQGU-3-F 2.5 16 GUQGU-4-F 2.5 17 GUQGU-5-F 2.5 Σ 100.0Physical properties T(N, I) = 80.0° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5812Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.0974 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 9.1 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) =4.4 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.6 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 6.1 γ₁(20° C.) = 77 mPa ·s k₁₁(20° C.) = 13.0 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 15.2 pNV₀(20° C.) = 1.78 V

This mixture, mixture M-35, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 36

The following mixture (M-36) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 36 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-2O-F 5.0 2 CCY-3-O1 11.0 3 CCY-3-O2 13.0 4 CCY-3-O3 17.0 5CC-3-V 26.0 6 CCQU-3-F 10.0 7 PUQU-3-F 11.0 8 CDUQU-3-F 7.0 Σ 100.0Physical properties T(N, I) = 96.0° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5676Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.0916 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 10.4 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) =6.8 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.1 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.1 γ₁(20° C.) = 153 mPa· s k₁₁(20° C.) = 13.9 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 16.9 pNV₀(20° C.) = 1.96 V

This mixture, mixture M-36, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 37

The following mixture (M-37) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 37 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-4O-F 5.0 2 B-5O-OT 3.0 3 CC-3-V 42.0 4 CC-3-V1 6.0 5 CCP-V-114.0 6 CCVC-3-V 3.0 7 PGP-1-2V 4.0 8 PGP-2-2V 6.0 9 CDUQU-3-F 3.0 10APUQU-2-F 4.0 11 APUQU-3-F 4.0 12 PGUQU-3-F 3.0 13 PGUQU-4-F 3.0 Σ 100.0Physical properties T(N, I) = 80.0° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5908Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1046 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.4 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) =3.7 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.7 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.2 γ₁(20° C.) = 62 mPa ·s k₁₁(20° C.) = 12.8 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 14.5 pNV₀(20° C.) = 1.75 V

This mixture, mixture M-37, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 38

The following mixture (M-38) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 38 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-4O-F 5.0 2 B-5O-T 3.0 3 CC-3-V 42.0 4 CC-3-V1 6.0 5 CCP-V-114.0 6 CCVC-3-V 3.0 7 PGP-1-2V 4.0 8 PGP-2-2V 6.0 9 CDUQU-3-F 3.0 10APUQU-2-F 4.0 11 APUQU-3-F 4.0 12 PGUQU-3-F 3.0 13 PGUQU-4-F 3.0 Σ 100.0Physical properties T(N, I) = 80.0° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5917Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1052 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.5 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) =3.7 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.8 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.3 γ₁(20° C.) = 63 mPa ·s k₁₁(20° C.) = 13.0 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 14.6 pNV₀(20° C.) = 1.75 V

This mixture, mixture M-38, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 39

The following mixture (M-39) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 39 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-4O-F 4.5 2 B-5O-T 3.0 3 B-5O-OT 2.5 4 CC-3-V 29.0 5 CC-3-V19.0 6 CC-3-2V1 9.0 7 PP-1-2V1 3.0 8 CCP-V-1 5.5 9 CLP-V-1 8.5 10CCVC-3-V 3.0 11 PGP-2-2V 4.5 12 CLP-3-T 3.5 13 PUQU-3-F 2.0 14 CDUQU-3-F2.0 15 APUQU-2-F 4.0 16 APUQU-3-F 4.0 17 PGUQU-4-F 3.0 Σ 100.0 Physicalproperties T(N, I) = 80.5° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5902 Δn(20° C.,589 nm) = 0.1051 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.4 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 3.9 Δ∈(20°,1 kHz) = 4.6 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.4 γ₁(20° C.) = 68 mPa · s k₁₁(20°C.) = 16.1 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 15.6 pN V₀(20° C.) =1.98 V

This mixture, mixture M-39, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 40

The following mixture (M-40) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 40 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-2O-F 5.0 2 CY-3-O4 6.0 3 CY-5-O2 10.0 4 CZY-3-O2 9.0 5CCY-3-O2 9.0 6 CCY-5-O2 9.0 7 CC-3-V 4.0 8 CCZU-2-F 4.0 9 CCZU-3-F 14.010 CGG-3-OD 21.0 11 PUQU-2-F 4.0 12 APUQU-3-F 5.0 Σ 100.0 Physicalproperties T(N, I) = 78.0° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5818 Δn(20° C.,589 nm) = 0.1045 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 14.6 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 9.4Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.2 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 11.2 γ₁(20° C.) = 211 mPa · sk₁₁(20° C.) = 11.0 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 14.7 pNV₀(20° C.) = 1.52 V

This mixture, mixture M-40, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 41

The following mixture (M-41) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 41 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-2O-F 6.0 2 CY-3-O4 18.0 3 CCY-3-O2 12.0 4 CCY-5-O2 8.0 5CC-3-V 17.0 6 CCP-3-1 2.0 7 CCP-3-OT 8.0 8 CGG-3-OD 15.0 9 APUQU-3-F 3.010 DGUQU-2-F 3.0 11 DGUQU-4-F 8.0 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) =75.5° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5766 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.0997∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 13.1 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.0 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.2∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 9.7 γ₁(20° C.) = 151 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 11.5 pNk₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 13.7 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.58 V

This mixture, mixture M-41, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 42

The following mixture (M-42) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 42 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-2O-F 6.0 2 CY-3-O4 18.0 3 CCY-3-O2 10.0 4 CCY-5-O2 10.0 5CC-3-V 11.0 6 CCP-3-1 5.0 7 CCP-3-OT 5.5 8 ACQU-3-F 6.5 9 CGG-3-OD 15.010 APUQU-3-F 2.0 11 DGUQU-2-F 3.0 12 DGUQU-4-F 8.0 Σ 100.0 Physicalproperties T(N, I) = 79.5° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5782 Δn(20° C.,589 nm) = 0.1016 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 14.5 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.3Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 6.2 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 10.4 γ₁(20° C.) = 180 mPa · sk₁₁(20° C.) = 11.9 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 14.1 pNV₀(20° C.) = 1.46 V

This mixture, mixture M-42, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 43

The following mixture (M-43) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 43 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-2O-F 6.0 2 CY-3-O4 15.0 3 CCY-3-O2 10.0 4 CLY-2-1 10.0 5CCOY-3-1 15.0 6 CCQU-3-F 8.0 7 ACQU-3-F 12.5 8 CGG-3-OD 15.0 9 DGUQU-2-F3.0 10 DGUQU-4-F 5.5 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) = 80.0° C.n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5798 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1036 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1kHz) = 16.1 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 9.7 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 6.5 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1kHz) = 11.8 γ₁(20° C.) = 287 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 12.2 pN k₂₂(20° C.) =t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 15.2 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.44 V

This mixture, mixture M-43, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 44

The following mixture (M-44) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 44 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-2O-F 6.0 2 CQY-5-1 15.0 3 CCY-3-O2 12.0 4 CCY-5-O2 8.0 5CLY-2-1 10.0 6 CC-3-V 7.0 7 CCP-3-OT 8.0 8 CGG-3-F 20.0 9 CGU-3-F 5.0 10DGUQU-2-F 2.0 11 DGUQU-4-F 7.0 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) =81.5° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5866 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1070∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 12.9 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 7.1 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.7∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 9.1 γ₁(20° C.) = 187 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 11.7 pNk₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 14.4 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.50 V

This mixture, mixture M-44, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 45

The following mixture (M-45) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 45 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-2O-F 5.0 2 CY-3-O2 10.0 3 CCY-3-O1 10.0 4 CCY-3-O2 10.0 5PYP-2-3 10.0 6 CC-3-V 22.0 7 CGG-3-F 12.0 8 PUQU-3-F 2.0 9 APUQU-2-F 6.010 APUQU-3-F 6.0 11 DGUQU-4-F 7.0 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) =75.5° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.6028 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1166∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 13.8 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 7.5 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 6.3∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 9.6 γ₁(20° C.) = 140 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 11.2 pNk₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 13.4 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.30 V

This mixture, mixture M-45, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 46

The following mixture (M-46) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 46 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-4O-F 10.0 2 B-5O-T 3.0 3 B-5O-OT 3.0 4 CC-3-V 24.0 5 CC-3-V14.0 6 CCP-V-1 15.0 7 CCP-V2-1 10.0 8 PGP-2-2V 5.0 9 CCP-3-OF 5.0 10DPGU-4-F 3.0 11 PPGU-3-F 1.0 12 APUQU-2-F 5.0 13 APUQU-3-F 5.0 14DGUQU-4-F 3.0 15 PGUQU-4-F 4.0 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) =86.0° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.6048 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1167∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 12.2 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.0 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 7.2∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 7.4 γ₁(20° C.) = 92 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 13.9 pNk₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 14.3 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.47 V

This mixture, mixture M-46, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 47

The following mixture (M-47) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 47 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-4O-F 6.0 2 B-5O-T 3.0 3 B-5O-OT 3.0 4 B-2O-O5 1.5 5B(S)-2O-O4 3.0 6 B(S)-2O-O5 3.0 7 CC-3-V 26.5 8 CCP-V-1 14.0 9 CCP-V2-111.5 10 CCVC-3-V 2.5 11 PGU-3-F 4.0 12 DPGU-4-F 3.0 13 PUQU-3-F 3.0 14CDUQU-3-F 2.5 15 APUQU-2-F 5.0 16 APUQU-3-F 5.0 17 DGUQU-4-F 3.5 Σ 100.0Physical properties T(N, I) = 85.0° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.6040Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1155 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 13.6 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) =6.1 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 7.5 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.6 γ₁(20° C.) = 99 mPa ·s k₁₁(20° C.) = 14.6 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 14.2 pNV₀(20° C.) = 1.47 V

This mixture, mixture M-47, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 48

The following mixture (M-48) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 48 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-2O-F 5.0 2 B-5O-OT 6.0 3 B-2O-O5 3.0 4 PYP-2-3 9.0 5 CC-3-V25.0 6 CCP-V-1 18.0 7 CCP-3-OT 6.0 8 CGG-3-F 10.0 9 CDUQU-3-F 6.0 10APUQU-2-F 6.0 11 DGUQU-4-F 6.0 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) =78.5° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.6028 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1154∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 12.7 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.9 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 6.9∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.1 γ₁(20° C.) = 92 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 12.5 pNk₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 13.3 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.40 V

This mixture, mixture M-48, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 49

The following mixture (M-49) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 49 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-2O-F 5.0 2 B-5O-OT 7.0 3 CCY-3-O2 10.0 4 PYP-2-3 9.0 5CC-3-V 33.0 6 CCP-V-1 11.0 7 APUQU-2-F 10.0 8 APUQU-3-F 9.0 9 DGUQU-4-F6.0 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) = 79.5° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm)= 1.5982 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1134 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 13.6 ∈_(⊥)(20°,1 kHz) = 6.1 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 7.5 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.6 γ₁(20° C.) =95 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 12.5 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) =13.4 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.35 V

This mixture, mixture M-49, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 50

The following mixture (M-50) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 50 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-2O-F 13.0 2 B-3-F 12.0 3 CC-3-V 15.5 4 CCP-3-1 7.0 5 CCP-V-120.0 6 CCP-V2-1 10.0 7 PGP-2-2V 2.0 8 CCP-3-OT 4.0 9 DPGU-4-F 6.0 10APUQU-3-F 3.5 11 DGUQU-4-F 7.0 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) =79.0° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.6088 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1140∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 12.7 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 6.2 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 6.6∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.3 γ₁(20° C.) = 102 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 11.5 pNk₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 13.1 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.40 V

This mixture, mixture M-50, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 51

The following mixture (M-51) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 51 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-2O-F 5.0 2 CCY-3-O1 11.0 3 CCY-3-O2 13.0 4 CCY-3-O3 17.0 5CC-3-V 22.5 6 CCQU-3-F 10.0 7 PUQU-3-F 12.0 8 CDUQU-3-F 7.0 9 APUQU-3-F2.5 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) = 98.0° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm)= 1.5724 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.0960 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 12.3 ∈_(⊥)(20°,1 kHz) = 7.1 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.2 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.8 γ₁(20° C.) =170 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 14.3 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) =17.2 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.75 V

This mixture, mixture M-51, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 52

The following mixture (M-52) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 52 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-4O-F 5.0 2 B-5O-T 3.0 3 B-5O-OT 2.5 4 CC-3-V 32.0 5 CCP-V-113.5 6 CCP-V2-1 7.0 7 CCVC-3-V 3.0 8 CCP-3-OT 4.0 9 DPGU-4-F 3.0 10PPGU-3-F 0.5 11 PUQU-3-F 4.5 12 CDUQU-3-F 4.5 13 APUQU-2-F 5.0 14APUQU-3-F 4.5 15 DGUQU-4-F 4.5 16 PGUQU-4-F 3.5 Σ 100.0 Physicalproperties T(N, I) = 86.0° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5871 Δn(20° C.,589 nm) = 0.1019 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 14.6 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.7Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 9.9 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.0 γ₁(20° C.) = 89 mPa · sk₁₁(20° C.) = 13.1 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 14.5 pNV₀(20° C.) = 1.21 V

This mixture, mixture M-52, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 53

The following mixture (M-53) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 53 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-4O-F 4.5 2 B-5O-T 2.0 3 B-5O-OT 2.0 4 B-2O-O5 1.0 5B(S)-2O-O4 3.0 6 B(S)-2O-O5 3.5 7 Y-4O-O4 3.0 8 CC-3-V 26.0 9 CCP-V-114.0 10 CCP-V2-1 9.5 11 CCVC-3-V 3.0 12 PGP-2-2V 3.0 13 DPGU-4-F 2.5 14PUQU-3-F 3.0 15 CDUQU-3-F 3.5 16 APUQU-2-F 5.0 17 APUQU-3-F 5.0 18DGUQU-4-F 4.0 19 PGUQU-4-F 2.5 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) =79.0° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.6035 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1153∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 13.6 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 6.1 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 7.5∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.6 γ₁(20° C.) = 96 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 14.0 pNk₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 14.0 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.44 V

This mixture, mixture M-53, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 54

The following mixture (M-54) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 54 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-2O-OT 3.0 2 B-5O-OT 3.0 3 CC-3-V 40.5 4 CCP-V-1 3.0 5CCVC-3-V 3.5 6 PGP-1-2V 4.0 7 PGP-2-2V 7.0 8 CPGU-3-OT 3.0 9 DPGU-4-F3.5 10 PUQU-3-F 7.0 11 APUQU-2-F 5.0 12 APUQU-3-F 6.0 13 DGUQU-4-F 4.014 PGUQU-3-F 3.0 15 PGUQU-4-F 4.5 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) =80.0° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.6094 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1240∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 15.8 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.3 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 11.6∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.1 γ₁(20° C.) = 78 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 12.7 pNk₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 13.0 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.10 V

This mixture, mixture M-54, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 55

The following mixture (M-55) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 55 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-4O-F 3.0 2 B-5O-T 2.0 3 B-5O-OT 2.0 4 CC-3-V 30.5 5 CC-3-V15.0 6 CC-3-2V1 2.5 7 CCP-V-1 5.0 8 CLP-V-1 6.0 9 PGP-1-2V 3.0 10PGP-2-2V 5.0 11 CLP-3-T 6.0 12 DPGU-4-F 4.0 13 PUQU-3-F 8.0 14 APUQU-2-F5.0 15 APUQU-3-F 5.5 16 DGUQU-4-F 4.5 17 PGUQU-3-F 3.5 18 PGUQU-4-F 2.5Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) = 80.0° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) =1.6097 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1229 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 16.0 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1kHz) = 4.3 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 11.7 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.2 γ₁(20° C.) =85 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 14.3 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) =13.8 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.17 V

This mixture, mixture M-55, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 56

The following mixture (M-56) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 56 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-4O-F 5.0 2 B-5O-T 3.0 3 B-5O-OT 3.0 4 CC-3-V 29.0 5 CCP-V-113.0 6 CCP-V2-1 8.0 7 CCVC-3-V 3.0 8 CCP-3-OT 4.0 9 PGU-3-F 3.5 10PPGU-3-F 0.5 11 DPGU-4-F 3.0 12 PUQU-3-F 5.0 13 CDUQU-3-F 3.0 14APUQU-2-F 5.0 15 APUQU-3-F 4.0 16 DGUQU-4-F 4.0 17 PGUQU-4-F 4.0 Σ 100.0Physical properties T(N, I) = 84.5° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5949Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1099 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 15.3 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) =4.8 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 10.5 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.3 γ₁(20° C.) = 93 mPa· s k₁₁(20° C.) = 13.1 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 14.5 pNV₀(20° C.) = 1.17 V

This mixture, mixture M-56, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 57

The following mixture (M-57) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 57 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-4O-F 3.0 2 B-5O-T 2.0 3 B(S)-5-OT 2.0 4 CC-3-V 35.5 5CCP-V-1 7.5 6 CCVC-3-V 2.5 7 PGP-1-2V 4.0 8 PGP-2-2V 7.0 9 CLP-3-T 2.510 DPGU-4-F 3.0 11 PUQU-3-F 7.0 12 CDUQU-3-F 3.5 13 APUQU-2-F 4.5 14APUQU-3-F 5.0 15 DGUQU-4-F 4.0 16 PGUQU-3-F 3.0 17 PGUQU-4-F 4.0 Σ 100.0Physical properties T(N, I) = 80.5° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.6113Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1233 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 16.0 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) =4.4 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 11.6 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.3 γ₁(20° C.) = 84 mPa· s k₁₁(20° C.) = 13.2 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 13.5 pNV₀(20° C.) = 1.12 V

This mixture, mixture M-57, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 58

The following mixture (M-58) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 58 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-4O-F 3.0 2 B-5O-T 2.5 3 B-5O-OT 2.5 4 PYP-2-3 3.5 5 CC-3-V32.0 6 CCP-V-1 12.5 7 CCVC-3-V 3.5 8 CCP-3-OT 8.0 9 CLP-3-T 2.0 10PGU-3-F 4.0 11 PPGU-3-F 0.5 12 DPGU-4-F 3.0 13 PUQU-3-F 3.5 14 CDUQU-3-F3.0 15 APUQU-2-F 5.0 16 APUQU-3-F 4.5 17 DGUQU-4-F 4.0 18 PGUQU-4-F 3.0Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) = 85.0° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) =1.5942 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1096 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 14.6 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1kHz) = 4.6 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 10.1 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 7.9 γ₁(20° C.) =85 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 13.8 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) =14.1 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.23 V

This mixture, mixture M-58, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 59

The following mixture (M-59) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 59 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-4O-F 2.0 2 B-5O-T 2.5 3 B-5O-OT 2.5 4 CC-3-V 27.0 5 CC-3-V15.0 6 PP-1-2V1 2.0 7 CCP-V-1 9.0 8 CCP-V2-1 3.0 9 CCVC-3-V 2.5 10PGP-1-2V 2.0 11 PGP-2-2V 6.0 12 CLP-3-T 2.0 13 DPGU-4-F 3.0 14 PUQU-3-F10.5 15 CDUQU-3-F 3.5 16 APUQU-2-F 4.5 17 APUQU-3-F 5.0 18 DGUQU-4-F 4.019 PGUQU-4-F 4.0 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) = 80.5° C.n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.6090 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1222 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1kHz) = 16.2 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.5 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 11.7 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1kHz) = 8.4 γ₁(20° C.) = 89 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 13.8 pN k₂₂(20° C.) =t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 13.8 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.15 V

This mixture, mixture M-59, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 60

The following mixture (M-60) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 60 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-3-F 5.0 2 B-5O-T 3.0 3 B-5O-OT 3.0 4 CC-3-V 30.5 5 CC-3-V18.0 6 CC-3-2V1 7.0 7 PP-1-2V1 2.5 8 CCP-V-1 6.0 9 CLP-V-1 8.5 10CCVC-3-V 3.0 11 PGP-2-2V 6.0 12 CLP-3-T 3.5 13 CDUQU-3-F 3.0 14APUQU-2-F 4.0 15 APUQU-3-F 4.0 16 PGUQU-4-F 3.0 Σ 100.0 Physicalproperties T(N, I) = 79.0° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5980 Δn(20° C.,589 nm) = 0.1120 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.3 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 3.8 Δ∈(20°,1 kHz) = 4.4 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.3 γ₁(20° C.) = 65 mPa · s k₁₁(20°C.) = 15.0 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 15.6 pN V₀(20° C.) =1.95 V

This mixture, mixture M-60, has a good dielectric ratio (∈₁₉₅/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 61

The following mixture (M-61) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 61 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-3-F 6.0 2 B-5O-T 3.0 3 B-5O-OT 3.5 4 CC-3-V 28.0 5 CC-3-V17.0 6 CC-3-2V1 7.0 7 PP-1-2V1 2.0 8 CCP-V-1 9.5 9 CLP-V-1 8.5 10CCVC-3-V 3.0 11 PGP-2-2V 4.5 12 CLP-3-T 3.5 13 CDUQU-3-F 3.0 14APUQU-2-F 4.0 15 APUQU-3-F 4.5 16 PGUQU-4-F 3.0 Σ 100.0 Physicalproperties T(N, I) = 79.5° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5905 Δn(20° C.,589 nm) = 0.1047 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.7 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.0 Δ∈(20°,1 kHz) = 4.7 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.5 γ₁(20° C.) = 71 mPa · s k₁₁(20°C.) = 14.9 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 14.9 pN V₀(20° C.) =1.89 V

This mixture, mixture M-61, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 62

The following mixture (M-62) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 62 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 YG-3-F 6.5 2 B-5O-T 3.0 3 B-5O-OT 3.0 4 CC-3-V 29.5 5 CC-3-V18.0 6 CC-3-2V1 7.0 7 CCP-V-1 7.0 8 CLP-V-1 8.5 9 CCVC-3-V 3.0 10PGP-2-2V 7.0 11 CLP-3-T 3.0 12 APUQU-2-F 4.0 13 APUQU-3-F 4.5 14CDUQU-3-F 3.0 15 PGUQU-4-F 3.0 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) =79.5° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.5910 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1054∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 8.6 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.0 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.6∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 5.5 γ₁(20° C.) = 69 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 14.5 pNk₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 14.5 pN V₀(20° C.) = 1.87 V

This mixture, mixture M-62, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 63

The following mixture (M-63) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 63 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 PGIY-2-O4 2.0 2 B(S)-2O-O4 3.5 3 B(S)-2O-O5 3.5 4 CC-3-V 47.5 5CC-3-V1 5.5 6 CC-3-2V1 2.0 7 CCP-V-1 3.5 8 PGP-2-2V 12.0 9 PGP-3-2V 3.510 CLP-3-T 5.0 11 PGU-2-F 5.5 12 APUQU-2-F 2.0 13 DGUQU-4-F 2.5 14PGUQU-3-F 2.0 Σ 100.0 Physical properties T(N, I) = 77.0° C. n_(e)(20°C., 589 nm) = 1.6063 Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1172 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 6.6∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 3.8 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 2.8 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 7.1γ₁(20° C.) = 56 mPa · s k₁₁(20° C.) = 15.1 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pNk₃₃(20° C.) = 13.5 pN V₀(20° C.) = 2.45 V

This mixture, mixture M-63, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

EXAMPLE 64

The following mixture (M-64) is prepared and investigated.

Mixture 64 Composition Compound Concentration No. Abbreviation /% byweight 1 PGIY-2-O4 5.5 2 B-2O-O5 4.9 3 CC-3-V 45.0 4 CC-3-V1 6.0 5CC-3-2V1 3.5 6 CCP-V-1 4.0 7 PGP-2-2V 12.5 8 PGP-3-2V 1.5 9 CCP-3-OT 1.010 CLP-3-T 5.0 11 PGU-2-F 7.0 12 DGUQU-4-F 1.5 13 PGUQU-3-F 3.5 Σ 100.0Physical properties T(N, I) = 76.0° C. n_(e)(20° C., 589 nm) = 1.6067Δn(20° C., 589 nm) = 0.1183 ∈_(∥)(20°, 1 kHz) = 6.4 ∈_(⊥)(20°, 1 kHz) =3.7 Δ∈(20°, 1 kHz) = 2.8 ∈_(av.)(20°, 1 kHz) = 4.6 γ₁(20° C.) = 56 mPa ·s k₁₁(20° C.) = 14.6 pN k₂₂(20° C.) = t.b.d. pN k₃₃(20° C.) = 14.0 pNV₀(20° C.) = 2.43 V

This mixture, mixture M-64, has a good dielectric ratio (∈_(⊥)/Δ∈), agood ratio of (γ₁/k₁₁) and is characterized by a good transmission in anFFS display and shows a short response time.

The preceding examples can be repeated with similar success bysubstituting the generically or specifically described reactants and/oroperating conditions of this invention for those used in the precedingexamples.

From the foregoing description, one skilled in the art can easilyascertain the essential characteristics of this invention and, withoutdeparting from the spirit and scope thereof, can make various changesand modifications of the invention to adapt it to various usages andconditions.

1. A liquid-crystalline medium having a dielectric anisotropy (Δ∈) of0.5 or more at a temperature of 20° C., which comprises one or morecompounds of formula Y

in which

n denotes 0 or 1, R^(Y1) and R^(Y2) independently of each other denotealkyl, alkoxy, fluorinated alkyl or fluorinated alkoxy, preferablyhaving 1 to 7 C atoms, alkenyl, alkenyloxy, alkoxyalkyl or fluorinatedalkenyl having 2 to 7 C atoms, and R^(Y1) alternatively denotes R^(Y)and R^(Y2) alternatively denotes X^(Y), R^(Y) denotes alkyl, alkoxy,fluorinated alkyl or fluorinated alkoxy, preferably having 1 to 7 Catoms, alkenyl, alkenyloxy, alkoxyalkyl or fluorinated alkenyl having 2to 7 C atoms, and X^(Y) denotes F, Cl, fluorinated alkyl, fluorinatedalkenyl, fluorinated alkoxy or fluorinated alkenyloxy having 1 to 7 Catoms.
 2. A medium according to claim 1, which comprises one or morecompounds of formula Y, which are selected from the group of compoundsof formulae Y-1 to Y-6:

in which the parameters R^(Y), R^(Y1), R^(Y2) and X^(Y) have therespective meanings given in claim
 1. 3. A medium according to claim 1,which additionally comprises one or more compounds of formula I:

in which

n denotes 0 or 1, R¹¹ and R¹² independently of each other denote alkyl,alkoxy, fluorinated alkyl or fluorinated alkoxy having 1 to 7 C atoms,or alkenyl, alkenyloxy, alkoxyalkyl or fluorinated alkenyl having 2 to 7C atoms and R¹¹ alternatively denotes R¹ and R¹² alternatively denotesX¹, R¹ denotes alkyl, alkoxy, fluorinated alkyl or fluorinated alkoxyhaving 1 to 7 C atoms, or alkenyl, alkenyloxy, alkoxyalkyl orfluorinated alkenyl having 2 to 7 C atoms and preferably alkyl oralkenyl, and X¹ denotes F, Cl, fluorinated alkyl, fluorinated alkenyl,fluorinated alkoxy or fluorinated alkenyloxy.
 4. A medium according toclaim 1, which comprises one or more compounds selected from the groupof compounds of formulae II and III:

in which R² denotes alkyl, alkoxy, fluorinated alkyl or fluorinatedalkoxy having 1 to 7 C atoms, alkenyl, alkenyloxy, alkoxyalkyl orfluorinated alkenyl having 2 to 7 C atoms,

on each appearance, independently of one another, denote

L²¹ and L²² denote H or F, X² denotes halogen, halogenated alkyl oralkoxy having 1 to 3 C atoms or halogenated alkenyl or alkenyloxy having2 or 3 C atoms, m denotes 0, 1, 2 or 3, R³ denotes alkyl, alkoxy,fluorinated alkyl or fluorinated alkoxy having 1 to 7 C atoms, alkenyl,alkenyloxy, alkoxyalkyl or fluorinated alkenyl having 2 to 7 C atoms

on each appearance, independently of one another, are

L³¹ and L³², independently of one another, denote H or F, X³ denoteshalogen, halogenated alkyl or alkoxy having 1 to 3 C atoms orhalogenated alkenyl or alkenyloxy having 2 or 3 C atoms, Z³ denotes—CH₂CH₂—, —CF₂CF₂—, —COO—, trans-CH═CH—, trans-CF═CF—, —CH₂O— or asingle bond, and n denotes 0, 1, 2 or
 3. 5. A liquid-crystalline mediumaccording to claim 1, characterised in that it comprises one or moredielectrically neutral compounds selected from the group of formulae IVand V:

in which R⁴¹ and R⁴², independently of one another, denotes alkyl,alkoxy, fluorinated alkyl or fluorinated alkoxy having 1 to 7 C atoms,alkenyl, alkenyloxy, alkoxyalkyl or fluorinated alkenyl having 2 to 7 Catoms,

independently of one another and, if

occurs twice, also these independently of one another, denote

Z⁴¹ and Z⁴², independently of one another and, if Z⁴¹ occurs twice, alsothese independently of one another, denote —CH₂CH₂—, —COO—,trans-CH═CH—, trans-CF═CF—, —CH₂O—, —CF₂O—, —C≡C— or a single bond, pdenotes 0, 1 or 2, R⁵¹ and R⁵², independently of one another, denotesalkyl, alkoxy, fluorinated alkyl or fluorinated alkoxy having 1 to 7 Catoms, alkenyl, alkenyloxy, alkoxyalkyl or fluorinated alkenyl having 2to 7 C atoms,

if present, each, independently of one another, denote

Z⁵¹ to Z⁵³ each, independently of one another, denote —CH₂—CH₂—,—CH₂—O—, —CH═CH—, —C≡C—, —COO— or a single bond, and i and j each,independently of one another, denote 0 or
 1. 6. A liquid-crystallinemedium according to claim 5, which comprises one or more compoundsselected from the group of formulae VI to IX:

wherein R⁶¹ denotes an unsubstituted alkyl radical having 1 to 7 Catoms, an unsubstituted alkenyl radical having 2 to 7 C atoms, anunsubstituted alkoxy radical having 1 to 6 C atoms or an unsubstitutedalkenyloxy radical having 2 to 6 C atoms, R⁶² denotes an unsubstitutedalkyl radical having 1 to 7 C atoms, an unsubstituted alkoxy radicalhaving 1 to 6 C atoms or an unsubstituted alkenyloxy radical having 2 to6 C atoms, and l denotes 0 or 1, R⁷¹ denotes an unsubstituted alkylradical having 1 to 7 C atoms, or an unsubstituted alkenyl radicalhaving 2 to 7 C atoms, R⁷² denotes an unsubstituted alkyl radical having1 to 7 C atoms, an unsubstituted alkoxy radical having 1 to 6 C atoms oran unsubstituted alkenyloxy radical having 2 to 6 C atoms,

R⁸¹ denotes an unsubstituted alkyl radical having 1 to 7 C atoms, or anunsubstituted alkenyl radical having 2 to 7 C atoms, R⁸² denotes anunsubstituted alkyl radical having 1 to 7 C atoms, an unsubstitutedalkoxy radical having 1 to 6 C atoms or an unsubstituted alkenyloxyradical having 2 to 6 C atoms,

Z⁸ denotes —(C═O)—O—, —CH₂—O—, —CF₂—O— or —CH₂—CH₂—, o denotes 0 or 1,R⁹¹ and R⁹² independently of one another, denote an unsubstituted alkylradical having 1 to 7 C atoms, an unsubstituted alkoxy radical having 1to 6 C atoms or an unsubstituted alkenyloxy radical having 2 to 6 Catoms,

p and q independently of each other denote 0 or
 1. 7. A medium accordingto claim 1, wherein the total concentration of the compounds of formulaY in the medium as a whole is 1% or more to 60% or less.
 8. A mediumaccording to claim 1, which additionally comprises one or more chiralcompounds.
 9. An electro-optical display or electro-optical component,which comprises a liquid-crystalline medium according to claim
 1. 10. Adisplay according to claim 9, which is based on the IPS- or FFS mode.11. A display according to claim 9, which contains an active-matrixaddressing device.
 12. A method which comprises including a mediumaccording to claim 1 in an electro-optical display or in anelectro-optical component.
 13. A display according to claim 9, which isa mobile display.
 14. A process for the preparation of aliquid-crystalline medium according to claim 1, wherein one or morecompounds of formula Y are mixed with one or more additional mesogeniccompounds and optionally one or more additives.
 15. A medium accordingto claim 4, wherein the compounds of formulae II and III have adielectric anisotropy of greater than 3 each.
 16. A medium according toclaim 4, wherein X³ is F, Cl, —OCF₃, —CHF₃, —O—CH₂CF₃, —O—CH═CF₂,—O—CH═CH₂ or —CF₃.
 17. A liquid-crystalline medium according to claim 6wherein R⁸² denotes an unsubstituted alkenyloxy radical having 2, 3 or 4C atoms.